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2002A constitutively active dioxin/aryl hydrocarbon receptor induces stomach tumorsAndersson, P.; McGuire, J.; Rubio, C.; Gradin, K.; Whitelaw, M.; Pettersson, S.; Hanberg, A.; Poellinger, L.
2006Persistent Expression of Notch2 Delays Gonadotrope DifferentiationRaetzman, L.; Wheeler, B.; Ross, S.; Thomas, P.; Camper, S.
2013Sphingosine-1-phosphate-induced nociceptor excitation and ongoing pain behavior in mice and humans is largely mediated by S1P3 receptorCamprubí-Robles, M.; Mair, N.; Andratsch, M.; Benetti, C.; Beroukas, D.; Rukwied, R.; Langeslag, M.; Proia, R.L.; Schmelz, M.; Ferrer Montiel, A.V.; Haberberger, R.V.; Kress, M.
2003Studies on sperm storage in the vas deferens of the spinifex hopping mouse (Notomys alexis)Peirce, E.; Moore, H.; Leigh, C.; Breed, W.
2021CD4⁺ T cell immunity to Salmonella is transient in the circulationPeres, N.G.; Wang, N.; Whitney, P.; Engel, S.; Shreenivas, M.M.; Comerford, I.; Hocking, D.M.; Erazo, A.B.; Förster, I.; Kupz, A.; Gebhardt, T.; McColl, S.R.; McSorley, S.J.; Bedoui, S.; Strugnell, R.A.; Monack, D.M.
2013ZC4H2 mutations are associated with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and intellectual disability through impairment of central and peripheral synaptic plasticityHirata, H.; McMichael, G.; Haan, E.; MacLennan, A.; Yap, T.; Nguyen, L.; Shaw, M.; Gecz, J.
2003Oral toxicity of the cyanobacterial toxin cylindrospermopsin in male Swiss albino mice: Determination of no observed adverse effect level for deriving a drinking water guideline valueHumpage, A.; Falconer, I.
2014A vasoactive role for endogenous relaxin in mesenteric arteries of male miceLeo, C.H.; Jelinic, M.; Gooi, J.H.; Tare, M.; Parry, L.J.; Bolego, C.
2005Cylindrospermopsin genotoxicity and cytotoxicity: Role of cytochrome P-450 and oxidative stressHumpage, A.; Fontaine, F.; Froscio, S.; Burcham, P.; Falconer, I.
2000Microcystins (cyanobacterial toxins) in drinking water enhance the growth of aberrant crypt foci in the mouse colonHumpage, A.; Hardy, S.; Bradford, E.; Froscio, S.; Falconer, I.