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2011Sclerostin stimulates osteocyte support of osteoclast activity by a RANKL-dependent pathwayWijenayaka, A.; Kogawa, M.; Lim, H.; Bonewald, L.; Findlay, D.; Atkins, G.; Carvalho, D.P.D.
2011Successful in vitro culture of pre-antral follicles derived from vitrified murine ovarian tissue: oocyte maturation, fertilization, and live birthsWang, X.; Catt, S.; Pangesto, M.; Temple-Smith, P.
2009Extra-ovarian expression and activity of growth differentiation factor 9Wang, Y.; Nicholls, P.; Stanton, P.; Harrison, C.; Sarraj, M.; Gilchrist, R.; Findlay, J.; Farnworth, P.
2010E-cadherin expression is regulated by miR-192/215 by a mechanism that is independent of the profibrotic effects of transforming growth factor-βWang, B.; Herman-Edelstein, M.; Koh, P.; Burns, W.; Jandeleit-Dahm, K.; Watson, A.; Saleem, M.; Goodall, G.; Twigg, S.; Cooper, M.; Kantharidis, P.
2006Use of a zinc fluorophore to measure labile pools of zinc in body fluids and cell-conditioned mediaZalewski, P.; TruongTran, A.; Lincoln, S.; Ward, A.; Shankar, A.; Coyle, P.; Jayaram, L.; Copley, A.; Grosser, D.; Murgia, C.; Lang, C.; Ruffin, R.
2008Mast cells regulate the magnitude and the cytokine microenvironment of the contact hypersensitivity responseNorman, M.; Hwang, J.; Hulliger, S.; Bonder, C.; Yamanouchi, J.; Santamaria, P.; Kubes, P.
2016Pcdh19 loss-of-function increases neuronal migration in vitro but is dispensable for brain development in micePederick, D.; Homan, C.; Jaehne, E.; Piltz, S.; Haines, B.; Baune, B.; Jolly, L.; Hughes, J.; Gecz, J.; Thomas, P.
2000Effect of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor deficiency on ovarian follicular cell functionGilchrist, R.; Rowe, D.; Ritter, L.; Robertson, S.; Norman, R.; Armstrong, D.
2014Periodontal-ligament-derived stem cells exhibit the capacity for long-term survival, self-renewal, and regeneration of multiple tissue types in vivoMenicanin, D.; Mrozik, K.; Wada, N.; Marino, V.; Shi, S.; Bartold, P.; Gronthos, S.
2013MHC class II-alpha chain knockout mice support increased viral replication that is independent of their lack of MHC class II cell surface expression and associated immune function deficienciesAlsharifi, M.; Koskinen, A.; Wijesundara, D.; Bettadapura, J.; Mullbacher, A.; Ashour, H.M.