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2017A novel embryo culture media supplement that improves pregnancy rates in miceHighet, A.; Bianco-Miotto, T.; Pringle, K.; Peura, A.; Bent, S.; Zhang, J.; Nottle, M.; Thompson, J.; Roberts, C.
2004Semen activates the female immune response during early pregnancy in miceJohansson, M.; Bromfield, J.; Jasper, M.; Robertson, S.
2005Mitochondrial malate-aspartate shuttle regulates mouse embryo nutrient consumptionLane, M.; Gardner, D.
2008Maternal supply of omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids alter mechanisms involved in oocyte and early embryo development in the mouseWakefield, S.; Lane, M.; Schulz, S.; Hebart, M.; Thompson, J.; Mitchell, M.
2017An immunogenic phenotype in paternal antigen-specific CD8⁺ T cells at embryo implantation elicits later fetal loss in miceMoldenhauer, L.; Diener, K.; Hayball, J.; Robertson, S.
2017Antenatal suppression of il-1 protects against inflammation-induced fetal injury and improves neonatal and developmental outcomes in miceNadeau-Vallée, M.; Chin, P.; Belarbi, L.; Brien, M.; Pundir, S.; Berryer, M.; Beaudry-Richard, A.; Madaan, A.; Sharkey, D.; Lupien-Meilleur, A.; Hou, X.; Quiniou, C.; Beaulac, A.; Boufaied, I.; Boudreault, A.; Carbonaro, A.; Doan, N.; Joyal, J.; Lubell, W.; Olson, D.; et al.
2012Myb-binding protein 1A (MYBBP1A) is essential for early embryonic development, controls cell cycle and mitosis, and acts as a tumor suppressorMori, S.; Bernardi, R.; Laurent, A.; Resnati, M.; Crippa, A.; Gabrieli, A.; Keough, R.; Gonda, T.; Blasi, F.; Plow, E.
2009Nutritional models of type 2 diabetes mellitusMühlhausler, B.S.; Stocker, C.
2019Thymus-derived regulatory T cells exhibit Foxp3 epigenetic modification and phenotype attenuation after mating in miceMoldenhauer, L.M.; Schjenken, J.E.; Hope, C.M.; Green, E.S.; Zhang, B.; Eldi, P.; Hayball, J.D.; Barry, S.C.; Robertson, S.A.
2021Toll-like receptor-4 null mutation causes fetal loss and fetal growth restriction associated with impaired maternal immune tolerance in mice.Chan, H.Y.; Moldenhauer, L.M.; Groome, H.M.; Schjenken, J.E.; Robertson, S.A.