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2009Location, Location, Location! Monotremes Provide Unique Insights into the Evolution of Sex Chromosome Silencing in MammalsDaish, T.; Grutzner, F.
2009Silver absorption on burns after application of Acticoatâ„¢: data from pediatric patients and a porcine burn modelWang, X.; Kempf, M.; Mott, J.; Chang, H.; Francis, R.; Liu, P.; Cuttle, L.; Olszowy, H.; Kravchuk, O.; Mill, J.; Kimble, R.
2009Q fever: persistence of antigenic non-viable cell residues of Coxiella burnetii in the host-implications for post Q fever infection fatigue syndrome and other chronic sequelaeMarmion, B.; Sukocheva, O.; Storm, P.; Turra, M.; Lockhart, M.; Kok, T.; Ayres, J.; Routledge, H.; Graves, S.
2009Heavy metal toxicity of kidney and bone tissues in South Australian adult bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus)Lavery, T.; Kemper, C.; Sanderson, K.; Schultz, C.; Coyle, P.; Mitchell, J.; Seuront, L.
2009Transverse and dorso-ventral changes in thoracic dimension during equine locomotionThorpe, C.; Marlin, D.; Franklin, S.; Colborne, G.
2009Role of TRPV1 in high-threshold rat colonic splanchnic afferents is revealed by inflammationPhillis, B.; Martin, C.; Kang, D.; Larsson, H.; Lindstrom, E.; Martinez, V.; Blackshaw, L.
2009Grape seed polyphenols and curcumin reduce genomic instability events in a transgenic mouse model for Alzheimer's diseaseThomas, P.; Wang, Y.; Zhong, J.; Kosaraju, S.; Callaghan, N.; Zhou, X.; Fenech, M.
2009Neonatal bacterial endotoxin challenge interacts with stress in the adult male rat to modify KLH specific antibody production but not KLH stimulated ex vivo cytokine releaseWalker, F.; Hodyl, N.; Hodgson, D.
2009Blockade of 5-HT2A receptors suppresses hyperthermic but not cardiovascular responses to psychosocial stress in ratsBeig, M.; Baumert, M.; Walker, F.; Day, T.; Nalivaiko, E.
2009Dietary zinc supplementation throughout pregnancy protects against fetal dysmorphology and improves postnatal survival after prenatal ethanol exposure in miceSummers, B.; Rofe, A.; Coyle, P.