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2002Regulation of pacemaker frequency in the murine gastric antrumKim, T.; Spencer, E.; Hanna, R.; Koh, S.; Ordog, T.; Ward, S.; Sanders, K.
2007The effect of energy substrate concentration and amino acids on the in vitro development of preimplantation porcine embryosBeebe, L.; McIlfatrick, S.; Nottle, M.
2006Seminal plasma regulates ovarian progesterone production, leukocyte recruitment and follicular cell responses in the pigO'Leary, S.; Jasper, M.; Robertson, S.; Armstrong, D.
2016TBC1D24 genotype-phenotype correlationBalestrini, S.; Milh, M.; Castiglioni, C.; Lüthy, K.; Finelli, M.; Verstreken, P.; Cardon, A.; Stražišar, B.; Holder, J.; Lesca, G.; Mancardi, M.; Poulat, A.; Repetto, G.; Banka, S.; Bilo, L.; Birkeland, L.; Bosch, F.; Brockmann, K.; Cross, J.; Doummar, D.; et al.
2017ProBDNF Accelerates Brain Amyloid-β Deposition and Learning and Memory Impairment in APPswePS1dE9 Transgenic MiceChen, J.; Zhang, T.; Jiao, S.; Zhou, X.; Zhong, J.; Wang, Y.; Liu, J.; Deng, J.; Wang, S.; Xu, Z.
2009Cross-presentation of male seminal fluid antigens elicits T cell activation to initiate the female immune response to pregnancyMoldenhauer, L.; Diener, K.; Thring, D.; Brown, M.; Hayball, J.; Robertson, S.
2017An immunogenic phenotype in paternal antigen-specific CD8⁺ T cells at embryo implantation elicits later fetal loss in miceMoldenhauer, L.; Diener, K.; Hayball, J.; Robertson, S.
2012TGF-β mediates proinflammatory seminal fluid signaling in human cervical epithelial cellsSharkey, D.; Macpherson, A.; Tremellen, K.; Mottershead, D.; Gilchrist, R.; Robertson, S.
2012Myb-binding protein 1A (MYBBP1A) is essential for early embryonic development, controls cell cycle and mitosis, and acts as a tumor suppressorMori, S.; Bernardi, R.; Laurent, A.; Resnati, M.; Crippa, A.; Gabrieli, A.; Keough, R.; Gonda, T.; Blasi, F.; Plow, E.
2020Histamine induces peripheral and central hypersensitivity to bladder distension via the histamine H₁ receptor and TRPV1Grundy, L.; Caldwell, A.; Garcia Caraballo, S.; Erickson, A.; Schober, G.; Castro Kraftchenko, J.; Harrington, A.M.; Brierley, S.M.