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2005Differential expression of F-actin in in utero fetal woundsCowin, A.
2017Antenatal suppression of il-1 protects against inflammation-induced fetal injury and improves neonatal and developmental outcomes in miceNadeau-Vallée, M.; Chin, P.; Belarbi, L.; Brien, M.; Pundir, S.; Berryer, M.; Beaudry-Richard, A.; Madaan, A.; Sharkey, D.; Lupien-Meilleur, A.; Hou, X.; Quiniou, C.; Beaulac, A.; Boufaied, I.; Boudreault, A.; Carbonaro, A.; Doan, N.; Joyal, J.; Lubell, W.; Olson, D.; et al.
2009Nutritional models of type 2 diabetes mellitusMühlhausler, B.S.; Stocker, C.
2021A sexually dimorphic murine model of IUGR induced by embryo transferKaur, H.; Care, A.S.; Wilson, R.L.; Piltz, S.G.; Thomas, P.Q.; Muhlhausler, B.S.; Roberts, C.T.; Gatford, K.L.
2015Abnormal pregnancy outcomes in mice using an induced periodontitis model and the haematogenous migration of Fusobacterium nucleatum sub-species to the murine placentaStockham, S.; Stamford, J.; Roberts, C.; Fitzsimmons, T.; Marchant, C.; Bartold, P.; Zilm, P.; Kanellopoulos-Langevin, C.
2012A possible murine model for investigation of pathogenesis of Sudden Infant Death SyndromeBettelheim, K.; Luke, R.; Johnston, N.; Pearce, J.; Goldwater, P.
2010Trans-generational exposure to low levels of rhodamine B does not adversely affect litter size or liver function in murine mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIADerrick Roberts, A.; Fletcher, J.; Moore, L.; Byers, S.
2005Reduction in transplacental transmission of Neospora caninum in outbred mice by vaccinationMiller, C.; Quinn, H.; Ryce, C.; Reichel, M.; Ellis, J.
2017Protection against maternal infection-associated fetal growth restriction: proof-of-concept with a microbial-derived immunomodulatorScott, N.; Lauzon-Joset, J.; Jones, A.; Mincham, K.; Troy, N.; Leffler, J.; Serralha, M.; Prescott, S.; Robertson, S.; Pasquali, C.; Bosco, A.; Holt, P.; Strickland, D.
2009Dietary zinc supplementation throughout pregnancy protects against fetal dysmorphology and improves postnatal survival after prenatal ethanol exposure in miceSummers, B.; Rofe, A.; Coyle, P.