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2011Early life infection alters adult BALB/c hippocampal gene expression in a sex specific mannerWynne, O.; Horvat, J.; Osei-Kumah, A.; Smith, R.; Hansbro, P.; Clifton, V.; Hodgson, D.
2012Increased monocyte activation in pregnancies complicated by asthmaOsei-Kumah, A.; Saif, Z.; Krumbiegel, D.; Nicholson, I.; Grose, R.; Hodyl, N.; Stark, M.; Zola, H.; Clifton, V.; 59th Annual Scientific Meeting (22 Mar 2012 - 24 Mar 2012
2010Asthma during pregnancy alters immune cell profile and airway epithelial chemokine releaseOsei-Kumah, A.; Wark, P.; Smith, R.; Clifton, V.
2012Review: The feto-placental unit, pregnancy pathology and impact on long term maternal healthClifton, V.; Stark, M.; Osei-Kumah, A.; Hodyl, N.
2011The presence of maternal asthma during pregnancy suppresses the placental pro-inflammatory response to an immune challenge in vitroScott, N.; Hodyl, N.; Osei-Kumah, A.; Stark, M.; Smith, R.; Clifton, V.
2011Reduced placental FOXP3 associated with subsequent infant allergic diseasePrescott, S.; Tulic, M.; Osei-Kumah, A.; Richman, T.; Crook, M.; Martino, D.; Dunstan, J.; Novakovic, B.; Saffery, R.; Clifton, V.
2011Sex-specific differences in placental global gene expression in pregnancies complicated by asthmaOsei-Kumah, A.; Smith, R.; Jurisica, I.; Caniggia, I.; Clifton, V.
2010Sex-specific associations between cortisol and birth weight in pregnancies complicated by asthma are not due to differential glucocorticoid receptor expressionHodyl, N.; Wyper, H.; Osei-Kumah, A.; Scott, N.; Murphy, V.; Gibson, P.; Smith, R.; Clifton, V.
2011Fetal glucocorticoid-regulated pathways are not affected by inhaled corticosteroid use for asthma during pregnancyHodyl, N.; Stark, M.; Osei-Kumah, A.; Bowman, M.; Gibson, P.; Clifton, V.
2011Prenatal programming of the innate immune response following in utero exposure to inflammation: A sexually dimorphic process?Hodyl, N.; Stark, M.; Osei-Kumah, A.; Clifton, V.