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1995Endotoxin-induced inflammation does not cause hepatic zinc accumulation in mice lacking metalluthionein gene expressionPhilcox, J.; Coyle, P.; Michalska, A.; Choo, C.; Rofe, A.
1996Trace metal, acute phase and metabolic response to endotoxin in metallothionen-null miceRofe, A.; Philcox, J.; Coyle, P.
2003Zinc treatment prevents lipopolysaccharide-induced teratogenicity in miceCarey, L.; Berbee, P.; Coyle, P.; Philcox, J.; Rofe, A.
2007The role of zinc and metallothionein in the dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis mouse modelTran, C.; Ball, J.; Sundar, S.; Coyle, P.; Howarth, G.
1998Regional Distribution of Metallothionein and Zinc in the Mouse GutTran, C.; Butler, R.; Philcox, J.; Rofe, A.; Howarth, G.; Coyle, P.
2008Dietary zinc supplementation during pregnancy prevents spatial and object recognition memory impairments caused by early prenatal ethanol exposurePearce, B.; Henry, C.; Rofe, A.; Coyle, P.
2009Dietary zinc supplementation throughout pregnancy protects against fetal dysmorphology and improves postnatal survival after prenatal ethanol exposure in miceSummers, B.; Rofe, A.; Coyle, P.
2003Zinc supplementation at the time of ethanol exposure ameliorates teratogenicity in miceCarey, L.; Coyle, P.; Philcox, J.; Rofe, A.
2000Ethanol decreases zinc transfer to the fetus in normal but not metallothionein-null miceCarey, L.; Coyle, P.; Philcox, J.; Rofe, A.
2000Maternal ethanol exposure is associated with decreased plasma zinc and increased fetal abnormalities in normal but not metallothionein-null miceCarey, L.; Coyle, P.; Philcox, J.; Rofe, A.