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2007Metabolic homeostasis in mice with disrupted Clock gene expression in peripheral tissuesKennaway, D.; Owens, J.; Voultsios, A.; Boden, M.; Varcoe, T.
2001Responses of the fetal pituitary-adrenal axis to acute and chronic hypoglycemia during late gestation in the sheepEdwards, L.; Symonds, M.; Warnes, K.; Owens, J.; Butler, T.; Jurisevic, A.; McMillen, I.
2007Restriction of placental growth in sheep impairs insulin secretion but not sensitivity before birthOwens, J.; Gatford, K.; De Blasio, M.; Edwards, L.; McMillen, I.; Fowden, A.
2007Maternal exposure to dexamethasone or cortisol in early pregnancy differentially alters insulin secretion and glucose homeostasis in adult male sheep offspringDe Blasio, M.; Dodic, M.; Jefferies, A.; Moritz, K.; Wintour, E.; Owens, J.
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.
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.
2012Testing the plasticity of insulin secretion and β-cell function in vivo: responses to chronic hyperglycaemia in the sheepGatford, K.; De Blasio, M.; How, T.; Harland, M.; Pearce, B.; Owens, J.
2007Placental restriction of fetal growth increases insulin action growth and adiposity in the young lambDe Blasio, M.; Gatford, K.; McMillen, I.; Robinson, J.; Owens, J.
2012Placental restriction reduces insulin sensitivity and expression of insulin signaling and glucose transporter genes in skeletal muscle, but not liver, in young sheepDe Blasio, M.; Gatford, K.; Harland, M.; Robinson, J.; Owens, J.
2010Placental restriction increases adipose leptin gene expression and plasma leptin and alters their relationship to feeding activity in the young lambDe Blasio, M.; Blache, D.; Gatford, K.; Robinson, J.; Owens, J.