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2019Dietary micronutrient supplementation for 12 days in obese male mice restores sperm oxidative stressMc Pherson, N.O.; Shehadeh, H.; Fullston, T.; Zander-Fox, D.; Lane, M.
2014Oxidative stress in mouse sperm impairs embryo development, fetal growth and alters adiposity and glucose regulation in female offspringLane, M.; McPherson, N.; Fullston, T.; Spillane, M.; Sandeman, L.; Kang, W.; Zander-Fox, D.; Battista, J.R.
2013Improving metabolic health in obese male mice via diet and exercise restores embryo development and fetal growthMc Pherson, N.; Bakos, H.; Owens, J.; Setchell, B.; Lane, M.; Aguila, M.B.
2011Development of a mouse model for studying the effect of embryo culture on embryonic stem cell derivationCampbell, J.; Mitchell, M.; Nottle, M.; Lane, M.
2012Insulin increases epiblast cell number of in vitro cultured mouse embryos via the PI3K/GSK3/p53 pathwayCampbell, J.; Nottle, M.; Vassiliev, I.; Mitchell, M.; Lane, M.
2010Alterations in mouse embryo intracellular pH by DMO during culture impair implantation and fetal growthZander, D.; Mitchell, M.; Thompson, J.; Lane, M.
2016Paternal under-nutrition programs metabolic syndrome in offspring which can be reversed by antioxidant/vitamin food fortification in fathersMcPherson, N.; Fullston, T.; Kang, W.; Sandeman, L.; Corbett, M.; Owens, J.; Lane, M.
2016Sperm microRNA content is altered in a mouse model of male obesity, but the same suite of microRNAs are not altered in offspring's spermFullston, T.; Ohlsson-Teague, E.; Print, C.; Sandeman, L.; Lane, M.; Ovilo, C.