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2013Neurogenic and myogenic motor activity in the colon of the guinea pig, mouse, rabbit, and ratCosta, M.; Dodds, K.; Wiklendt, L.; Spencer, N.; Brookes, S.; Dinning, P.
2013Identification Of KLHL41 mutations implicates BTB-Kelch-Mediated Ubiquitination as an alternate pathway to myofibrillar disruption in nemaline myopathyGupta, V.; Ravenscroft, G.; Shaheen, R.; Todd, E.; Swanson, L.; Shiina, M.; Ogata, K.; Hsu, C.; Clarke, N.; Darras, B.; Farrar, M.; Hashem, A.; Manton, N.; Muntoni, F.; North, K.; Sandaradura, S.; Nishino, I.; Hayashi, Y.; Sewry, C.; Thompson, E.; et al.
2014Cell surface marker mediated purification of iPS cell intermediates from a reprogrammable mouse modelNefzger, C.M.; Alaei, S.; Knaupp, A.S.; Holmes, M.L.; Polo, J.M.
2022Toll-Like Receptors change morphine-induced antinociception, tolerance and dependence: studies using male and female TLR and Signalling gene KO miceThomas, J.H.L.; Lui, L.; Abell, A.; Tieu, W.; Somogyi, A.A.; Bajic, J.E.; Hutchinson, M.R.
2021Transcriptional signature in microglia associated with Aβ plaque phagocytosisGrubman, A.; Choo, X.Y.; Chew, G.; Ouyang, J.F.; Sun, G.; Croft, N.P.; Rossello, F.J.; Simmons, R.; Buckberry, S.; Landin, D.V.; Pflueger, J.; Vandekolk, T.H.; Abay, Z.; Zhou, Y.; Liu, X.; Chen, J.; Larcombe, M.; Haynes, J.M.; McLean, C.; Williams, S.; et al.
2013Selective attention in an insect visual neuronWiederman, S.; O'Carroll, D.
2009Prenatally Induced Changes in Muscle Structure and Metabolic Function Facilitate Exercise-Induced Obesity PreventionHuber, K.; Miles, J.; Norman, A.; Thompson, N.; Davison, M.; Breier, B.
2005The intermediate lactotroph: A morphologically distinct, ghrelin-responsive pituitary cell in the dwarf (dw/dw) RatHuerta-Ocampo, I.; Christian, H.; Thompson, N.; El-Kasti, M.; Wells, T.
2010DNA-binding-dependent androgen receptor signaling contributes to gender differences and has physiological actions in males and femalesMacLean, H.; Moore, A.; Sastra, S.; Morris, H.; Ghasem-Zadeh, A.; Rana, K.; Axell, A.; Notini, A.; Handelsman, D.; Seeman, E.; Zajac, J.; Davey, R.