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1997Ontogenic and nutritional changes in circulating insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I, IGF-II, and IGF-binding proteins in growing ewe and ram lambsGatford, K.; Quinn, K.; Walton, P.; Grant, P.; Hosking, B.; Egan, A.; Owens, P.
2007Polysomnography in Australia-trends in provisionMarshall, N.; Wilsmore, B.; McEvoy, R.; Wheatley, J.; Dodd, M.; Grunstein, R.
2007Molecular characterization of the Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) PRNP putative promoterSeabury, C.; Gill, C.; Templeton, J.; Dyar, J.; Derr, J.; Adelson, D.; Owens, E.; Davis, D.; Kraemer, D.; Womack, J.
2004Properties of unitary potentials generated by intramuscular interstitial cells of Cajal in the murine and guinea-pig gastric fundusSpencer, E.; Bayguinov, Y.; Sanders, K.; Ward, S.; Hirst, D.
2004Short-term synchronization between motor units in different functional subdivisions of the human flexor digitorum profundus muscleReilly, K.; Nordstrom, M.; Schieber, M.
1998Autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal-lobe epilepsy: genetic heterogeneity and evidence for a second locus at 15q24Phillips, H.; Scheffer, I.; Crossland, K.; Bhatia, K.; Fish, D.; Marsden, C.; Howell, S.; Stephenson, J.; Tolmie, J.; Plazzi, G.; Eeg-Olofsson, O.; Singh, R.; Lopes-Cendes, I.; Andermann, E.; Berkovic, S.; Mulley, J.
1997High resolution characterisation of an interstitial deletion of less than 1.9Mb at 4p16.3 associated with Wolf-Hirschhorn SyndromeFang, Y.; Bain, S.; Haan, E.; Eyre, H.; MacDonald, M.; Wright, T.; Altherr, M.; Riess, O.; Sutherland, G.; Callen, D.
2002A mutation in the gene TNFRSF11B encoding osteoprotegerin causes an idiopathic hyperphosphatasia phenotypeCundy, T.; Hegde, M.; Naot, D.; Chong, B.; King, A.; Wallace, R.; Mulley, J.; Love, D.; Seidel, J.; Fawkner, M.; Banovic, T.; Callon, K.; Grey, A.; Reid, I.; Middleton-Hardie, C.; Cornish, J.
2007Kit signaling is essential for development and maintenance of interstitial cells of Cajal and electrical rhythmicity in the embryonic gastrointestinal tractSpencer, E.; Ro, S.; Bayguinov, Y.; Sanders, K.; Ward, S.
2006Persistent Expression of Notch2 Delays Gonadotrope DifferentiationRaetzman, L.; Wheeler, B.; Ross, S.; Thomas, P.; Camper, S.