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2012Reproductive technologies and the risk of birth defects: The Authors replyDavies, M.; Moore, V.; Haan, E.
2012Seminal fluid induces leukocyte recruitment and cytokine and chemokine mRNA expression in the human cervix after coitusSharkey, D.; Tremellen, K.; Jasper, M.; Gemzell-Danielsson, K.; Robertson, S.
2012TGF-β mediates proinflammatory seminal fluid signaling in human cervical epithelial cellsSharkey, D.; Macpherson, A.; Tremellen, K.; Mottershead, D.; Gilchrist, R.; Robertson, S.
2012The influence of circadian time and sleep dose on subjective fatigue ratingsFerguson, S.; Paech, G.; Sargent, C.; Darwent, D.; Kennaway, D.; Roach, G.
2012A comparison of two different continuous theta burst stimulation paradigms applied to the human primary motor cortexGoldsworthy, M.; Pitcher, J.; Ridding, 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.
2012Adipokines and adipocyte function in clock mutant mice that retain melatonin rhythmicityKennaway, D.; Owens, J.; Voultsios, A.; Wight, N.
2012Review: The feto-placental unit, pregnancy pathology and impact on long term maternal healthClifton, V.; Stark, M.; Osei-Kumah, A.; Hodyl, N.
2012Simultaneous application of slow-oscillation transcranial direct current stimulation and theta burst stimulation prolongs continuous theta burst stimulation-induced suppression of corticomotor excitability in humansDoeltgen, S.; McAllister, S.; Ridding, M.
2012Reduced corticomotor excitability and motor skills development in children born pretermPitcher, J.; Schneider, L.; Burns, N.; Drysdale, J.; Higgins, R.; Ridding, M.; Nettelbeck, T.; Haslam, R.; Robinson, J.