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2004Effect of β₂‐glycoprotein I null mutation on reproductive outcome and antiphospholipid antibody‐mediated pregnancy pathology in miceRobertson, S.; Roberts, C.; van Beijering, E.; Pensa, K.; Sheng, Y.; Shi, T.; Krilis, S.
2005Adipokines: implications for female fertility and obesityMitchell, M.; Armstrong, D.; Robker, R.; Norman, R.
2009Cross-presentation of male seminal fluid antigens elicits T cell activation to initiate the female immune response to pregnancyMoldenhauer, L.; Diener, K.; Thring, D.; Brown, M.; Hayball, J.; Robertson, S.
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.
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.
2003Zinc treatment prevents lipopolysaccharide-induced teratogenicity in miceCarey, L.; Berbee, P.; Coyle, P.; Philcox, J.; Rofe, A.
2010GM-CSF is an essential regulator of T cell activation competence in uterine dendritic cells during early pregnancy in miceMoldenhauer, L.; Keenihan, S.; Hayball, J.; Robertson, S.
2012Relaxin increases human endothelial progenitor cell NO and migration and vasculogenesis in miceSegal, M.S.; Sautina, L.; Li, S.; Diao, Y.; Agoulnik, A.I.; Kielczewski, J.; McGuane, J.T.; Grant, M.B.; Conrad, K.P.
2015Toll-like receptor 4 Is an essential upstream regulator of on-time parturition and perinatal viability in miceWahid, H.; Dorian, C.; Chin, P.; Hutchinson, M.; Rice, K.; Olson, D.; Moldenhauer, L.; Robertson, S.
2008Compensatory growth of healthy cardiac cells in the presence of diseased cells restores tissue homeostasis during heart developmentDrenckhahn, J.; Schwarz, Q.; Gray, S.; Laskowski, A.; Kiriazis, H.; Ming, Z.; Harvey, R.; Du, X.; Thorburn, D.; Cox, T.