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2014Placental restriction of fetal growth reduces cutaneous responses to antigen after sensitization in sheepWooldridge, A.; Bischof, R.; Meeusen, E.; Liu, H.; Heinemann, G.; Hunter, D.; Giles, L.; Kind, K.; Owens, J.; Clifton, V.; Gatford, K.
2000Leptin expression in offspring is programmed by nutrition in pregnancyEkert, J.; Gatford, K.; Luxford, B.; Campbell, R.; Owens, P.
2007Restriction of placental growth in sheep impairs insulin secretion but not sensitivity before birthOwens, J.; Gatford, K.; De Blasio, M.; Edwards, L.; McMillen, I.; Fowden, A.
2016In utero Programming of Allergic SusceptibilityGrieger, J.; Clifton, V.; Tuck, A.; Wooldridge, A.; Robertson, S.; Gatford, K.
2012Increased placental nutrient transporter expression at mid-gestation after maternal growth hormone treatment in pigs: A placental mechanism for increased fetal growthTung, E.; Roberts, C.; Heinemann, G.; De Blasio, M.; Kind, K.; Van Wettere, W.; Owens, J.; Gatford, K.
2007Placental restriction of fetal growth increases insulin action growth and adiposity in the young lambDe Blasio, M.; Gatford, K.; McMillen, I.; Robinson, J.; Owens, J.
2012Placental restriction reduces insulin sensitivity and expression of insulin signaling and glucose transporter genes in skeletal muscle, but not liver, in young sheepDe Blasio, M.; Gatford, K.; Harland, M.; Robinson, J.; Owens, J.
2008Impaired β-cell function and inadequate compensatory increases in β-cell mass after intrauterine growth restriction in sheepGatford, K.; Mohammad, S.; Harland, M.; De Blasio, M.; Fowden, A.; Robinson, J.; Owens, J.
2010Placental restriction increases adipose leptin gene expression and plasma leptin and alters their relationship to feeding activity in the young lambDe Blasio, M.; Blache, D.; Gatford, K.; Robinson, J.; Owens, J.
2017Betamethasone-exposed preterm birth does not impair insulin action in adult sheep.De Matteo, R.; Hodgson, D.; Bianco-Miotto, T.; Nguyen, V.; Owens, J.; Harding, R.; Allison, B.; Polglase, G.; Black, M.; Gatford, K.