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2004Effect of β₂‐glycoprotein I null mutation on reproductive outcome and antiphospholipid antibody‐mediated pregnancy pathology in miceRobertson, S.; Roberts, C.; van Beijering, E.; Pensa, K.; Sheng, Y.; Shi, T.; Krilis, S.
2013Linaclotide inhibits colonic nociceptors and relieves abdominal pain via guanylate cyclase-c and extracellular cyclic guanosine 3′,5′-monophosphateCastro, J.; Harrington, A.; Hughes, P.; Martin, C.; Ge, P.; Shea, C.; Jin, H.; Jacobson, S.; Hannig, G.; Mann, E.; Cohen, M.; MacDougall, J.; Lavins, B.; Kurtz, C.; Silos-Santiago, I.; Johnston, J.; Blackshaw, L.; Brierley, S.
2004Semen activates the female immune response during early pregnancy in miceJohansson, M.; Bromfield, J.; Jasper, M.; Robertson, S.
2002Epitope analysis of the FanC subunit protein of the K99 (F5) fimbriae of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli using a recombinant fusion techniqueOgunniyi, A.; Kotlarski, I.; Morona, R.; Manning, P.
2004Properties of unitary potentials generated by intramuscular interstitial cells of Cajal in the murine and guinea-pig gastric fundusSpencer, E.; Bayguinov, Y.; Sanders, K.; Ward, S.; Hirst, D.
2008Cytokine knockouts in reproduction: The use of gene ablation to dissect the roles of cytokines in reproductive biologyIngman, W.; Jones, R.
2007Kit signaling is essential for development and maintenance of interstitial cells of Cajal and electrical rhythmicity in the embryonic gastrointestinal tractSpencer, E.; Ro, S.; Bayguinov, Y.; Sanders, K.; Ward, S.
2006Persistent Expression of Notch2 Delays Gonadotrope DifferentiationRaetzman, L.; Wheeler, B.; Ross, S.; Thomas, P.; Camper, S.
2006Influence of semen on inflammatory modulators of embryo implantationRobertson, S.; O'Leary, S.; Armstrong, D.; Ashworth, C.; Kraeling, R.; International Conference on Pig Reproduction (7th : 2005 : Kerkrade, the Netherlands)
1996bcl-w, a novel member of the bcl-2 family, promotes cell survivalGibson, L.; Holmgreen, S.; Huang, D.; Bernand, O.; Copeland, N.; Jenkins, N.; Sutherland, G.; Baker, E.; Adams, J.; Cory, S.