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2007Hypothalamic input is required for development of normal numbers of thyrotrophs and gonadotrophs but not other anterior pituitary cells in late gestation sheepSzarek, E.; Farrand, K.; McMillen, I.; Young, I.; Houghton, D.; Schwartz, J.
2004Opioid receptor stimulation suppresses the adrenal medulla hypoxic response in sheep by actions on Ca2+ and K+ channelsKeating, D.; Rychkov, G.; Adams, M.; Holgert, H.; McMillen, I.; Roberts, M.
2013Maternal dietary restriction during the periconceptional period in normal-weight or obese ewes results in adrenocortical hypertrophy, an up-regulation of the JAK/STAT and down-regulation of the IGF1R signaling pathways in the adrenal of the postnatal lambZhang, S.; Morrison, J.; Gill, A.; Rattanatray, L.; MacLaughlin, S.; Kleemann, D.; Walker, S.; McMillen, I.
2004Prenatal programming of postnatal obesity: fetal nutrition and the regulation of leptin synthesis and secretion before birthMcMillen, I.; Muhlhausler, B.; Duffield, J.; Yuen, B.
2004Nutritional manipulation of fetal adipose tissue deposition and uncoupling protein 1 messenger RNA abundance in the sheep: Differential effects of timing and durationBudge, H.; Edwards, L.; McMillen, I.; Bryce, A.; Warnes, K.; Pearce, S.; Stephenson, T.; Symonds, M.
2005Maternal fluoxetine infusion does not alter fetal endocrine and biophysical circadian rhythms in pregnant sheepMorrison, J.; Rurak, D.; Chien, C.; Kennaway, D.; Gruber, N.; McMillen, I.; Riggs, K.
2004Appetite regulatory neuropeptides are expressed in the sheep hypothalamus before birthMuhlhausler, B.; McMillen, I.; Rouzad, G.; Findlay, P.; Marrocco, E.; Rhind, S.; Adam, C.
2008Developmental origins of adult health and disease: The role of periconceptional and foetal nutritionMcMillen, I.; MacLaughlin, S.; Muhlhausler, B.; Gentili, S.; Duffield, J.; Morrison, J.
2005Restriction of placental growth results in greater hypotensive response to ?- adrenergic blockade in fetal sheep during late gestationDanielson, L.; McMillen, I.; Wright, J.; Morrison, J.
2009The transition from fetal growth restriction to accelerated postnatal growth: a potential role for insulin signalling in skeletal muscleMuhlhausler, B.; Duffield, J.; Ozanne, S.; Pilgrim, C.; Turner, N.; Morrison, J.; McMillen, I.