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2010The C282Y polymorphism of the hereditary hemochromatosis gene is associated with increased sex hormone-binding globulin and normal testosterone levels in menYeap, B.; Beilin, J.; Shi, Z.; Knuiman, M.; Olynyk, J.; Chubb, S.; Bruce, D.; Milward, E.
2011Progesterone receptor gene variants and risk of endometrial cancerO'Mara, T.; Fahey, P.; Ferguson, K.; Marquart, L.; Lambrechts, D.; Despierre, E.; Vergote, I.; Amant, F.; Hall, P.; Liu, J.; Czene, K.; SASBAC,; Rebbeck, T.; WISE Study Group,; AOCS Management Group,; SEARCH,; Ahmed, S.; Dunning, A.; Gregory, C.; Shah, M.; et al.
2010Caloric restriction with or without exercise: the fitness versus fatness debateLarson-Meyer, D.; Redman, L.; Heilbronn, L.; Martin, C.; Ravussin, E.; Team, P.
2010Identification of a common gene expression signature associated with immature clonal mesenchymal cell populations derived from bone marrow and dental tissuesMenicanin, D.; Bartold, P.; Zannettino, A.; Gronthos, S.
2011The effect of a periodontal intervention on cardiovascular risk markers in Indigenous Australians with periodontal disease: the PerioCardio studySkilton, M.; Maple-Brown, L.; Kapellas, K.; Celermajer, D.; Bartold, P.; Brown, A.; O'Dea, K.; Slade, G.; Jamieson, L.
2016Elucidating the Biological Mechanisms Linking Depressive Symptoms With Type 2 Diabetes in Men: The Longitudinal Effects of Inflammation, Microvascular Dysfunction, and TestosteroneTully, P.J.; Baumeister, H.; Martin, S.; Atlantis, E.; Jenkins, A.; Januszewski, A.; O Loughlin, P.; Taylor, A.; Wittert, G.A.; others,
2013The effect of exogenous glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide in combination with glucagon-like peptide-1 on glycemia in the critically illLee, M.; Fraser, J.; Chapman, M.; Sundararajan, K.; Umapathysivam, M.; Summers, M.; Zaknic, A.; Rayner, C.; Meier, J.; Horowitz, M.; Deane, A.
2019A new microdeletion syndrome involving TBC1D24, ATP6V0C, and PDPK1 causes epilepsy, microcephaly, and developmental delayMucha, B.E.; Banka, S.; Ajeawung, N.F.; Molidperee, S.; Chen, G.G.; Koenig, M.K.; Adejumo, R.B.; Till, M.; Harbord, M.; Perrier, R.; Lemyre, E.; Boucher, R.M.; Skotko, B.G.; Waxler, J.L.; Thomas, M.A.; Hodge, J.C.; Gecz, J.; Nicholl, J.; McGregor, L.; Linden, T.; et al.