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2007A comparison of two in vitro maturation media for use with adult porcine oocytes for adult somatic cell nuclear transferBeebe, L.; McIlfatrick, S.; Grupen, C.; Boquest, A.; Harrison, S.; Faast, R.; Ashman, R.; Wengle, J.; Hamilton, H.; Nottle, M.
2003A review - new reproductive technologies for production and research in the pigNottle, M.; Beebe, L.; Harrison, S.; Faast, R.; Paterson, J.; Manipulating Pig Production IX. Conference (23 November 2003 : Fremantle, Western Australia)
2004An efficient method for production α(1,3)-galactosyltransferase gene knockout pigsHarrison, S.; Boquest, A.; Grupen, C.; Faast, R.; Guildolin, A.; Giannakis, C.; Crocker, L.; McIlfatrick, S.; Ashman, R.; Wengle, J.; Lyons, I.; Tolstoshev, P.; Cowan, P.; Robins, A.; O'Connell, P.; d'Apice, A.; Nottle, M.
2002Efficient generation of [alpha](1,3) galactosyltransferase knockout porcine fetal fibroblasts for nuclear transferHarrison, S.; Guidolin, A.; Faast, R.; Crocker, L.; Giannakis, C.; d'Apice, A.; Nottle, M.; Lyons, I.
2004Future Directions for Mammalian CloningNottle, M.; Beebe, L.; Harrison, S.; Faast, R.; Moretta, M.; McIlfatrick, S.
1995Luteinizing hormone/chorionic gonadotropin bioactivity in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) is due to a chorionic gonadotropin molecule with a structure intermediate between human chorionic gonadotropin and human luteinizing hormone.Simula, A.; Amato, F.; Faast, R.; Lopata, A.; Berka, J.; Norman, R.
2004Transgenic perspectives in livestock science: a reviewNottle, M.; Boquest, A.; Harrison, S.; Grupen, C.; Faast, R.; Ashman, R.; McIlfatrick, S.