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2002Effect of maternal feed restriction on blood pressure in the adult guinea pigKind, K.; Simonetta, G.; Clifton, P.; Robinson, J.; Owens, J.
2014Placental restriction of fetal growth reduces cutaneous responses to antigen after sensitization in sheepWooldridge, A.; Bischof, R.; Meeusen, E.; Liu, H.; Heinemann, G.; Hunter, D.; Giles, L.; Kind, K.; Owens, J.; Clifton, V.; Gatford, K.
1996Intravenous infusion of insulin-like growth factor I in fetal sheep reduces hepatic IGF-I and IGF-II mRNAsKind, K.; Owens, J.; Lok, F.; Robinson, J.; Quinn, K.; Mundy, L.; Gilmour, R.; Owens, P.
1998Food restriction alters pregnancy-associated changes in IGF and IGFBP in the guinea pigSohlstrom, A.; Katsman, A.; Kind, K.; Roberts, C.; Owens, P.; Robinson, J.; Owens, J.
2001Altered placental structure induced by maternal food restriction in guinea pigs: A role for circulating IGF-II and IGFBP-2 in the mother?Roberts, C.; Sohlstrom, A.; Kind, K.; Grant, P.; Earl, R.; Robinson, J.; Khong, T.; Owens, P.; Owens, J.
2001Maternal food restriction reduces the exchange surface area and increases the barrier thickness of the placenta in the guinea-pigRoberts, C.; Sohlstrom, A.; Kind, K.; Earl, R.; Khong, T.; Robinson, J.; Owens, P.; Owens, J.
1995Placental control of fetal growthRobinson, J.; Chidzanja, S.; Kind, K.; Owens, P.; Owens, J.
2012Increased placental nutrient transporter expression at mid-gestation after maternal growth hormone treatment in pigs: A placental mechanism for increased fetal growthTung, E.; Roberts, C.; Heinemann, G.; De Blasio, M.; Kind, K.; Van Wettere, W.; Owens, J.; Gatford, K.
1998Effects of acute and chronic food restriction on the insulin-like growth factor axis in the guinea pigSohlstrom, A.; Katsman, A.; Kind, K.; Grant, P.; Owens, P.; Robinson, J.; Owens, J.
2009Responses to maternal GH or ractopamine during early-mid pregnancy are similar in primiparous and multiparous pregnant pigsGatford, K.; De Blasio, M.; Roberts, C.; Nottle, M.; Kind, K.; Van Wettere, W.; Smits, R.; Owens, J.