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2012TGF-β mediates proinflammatory seminal fluid signaling in human cervical epithelial cellsSharkey, D.; Macpherson, A.; Tremellen, K.; Mottershead, D.; Gilchrist, R.; Robertson, S.
2012Innate transcriptional networks activated in bladder in response to uropathogenic Escherichia coli drive diverse biological pathways and rapid synthesis of IL-10 for defense against bacterial urinary tract InfectionDuell, B.; Carey, A.; Tan, C.; Cui, X.; Webb, R.; Totsika, M.; Schembri, M.; Derrington, P.; Irving-Rodgers, H.; Brooks, A.; Cripps, A.; Crowley, M.; Ulett, G.
2013Macrophages regulate corpus luteum development during embryo implantation in miceCare, A.; Diener, K.; Jasper, M.; Brown, H.; Ingman, W.; Robertson, S.
2012Suppressor of cytokine signaling 4 (SOCS4): moderator of ovarian primordial follicle activationSutherland, J.; Keightley, R.; Nixon, B.; Roman, S.; Robker, R.; Russell, D.; McLaughlin, E.
2013ZC4H2 mutations are associated with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and intellectual disability through impairment of central and peripheral synaptic plasticityHirata, H.; McMichael, G.; Haan, E.; MacLennan, A.; Yap, T.; Nguyen, L.; Shaw, M.; Gecz, J.
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.
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.
2013Circadian variation in gastric vagal afferent mechanosensitivityKentish, S.; Frisby, C.L.; Kennaway, D.; Wittert, G.; Page, A.
2012Host-derived TGFB1 deficiency suppresses lesion development in a mouse model of endometriosisHull, M.; Johan, M.; Hodge, W.; Robertson, S.; Ingman, W.
2011The ADAMTS1 protease gene is required for mammary tumor growth and metastasisRicciardelli, C.; Frewin, K.; Tan, I.; Williams, E.; Opeskin, K.; Pritchard, M.; Ingman, W.; Russell, D.