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2004Appetite regulatory neuropeptides are expressed in the sheep hypothalamus before birthMuhlhausler, B.; McMillen, I.; Rouzad, G.; Findlay, P.; Marrocco, E.; Rhind, S.; Adam, C.
2005Periconceptional nutrition and the relationship between maternal body weight changes in the periconceptional period and feto-placental growth in the sheepMacLaughlin, S.; Walker, S.; Roberts, C.; Kleemann, D.; McMillen, I.
2007Increased maternal nutrition stimulates peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-γ, adiponectin, and leptin messenger ribonucleic acid expression in adipose tissue before birthMuhlhausler, B.; Duffield, J.; McMillen, I.
2007Intrafetal insulin-like growth factor-I infusion stimulates adrenal growth but not steroidogenesis in the sheep fetus during late gestationRoss, J.; McMillen, I.; Lok, F.; Thiel, A.; Owens, J.; Coulter, C.
2007Impact of periconceptional undernutrition on adrenal growth and adrenal insulin-like growth factor and steroidogenic enzyme expression in the sheep fetus during early pregnancyMacLaughlin, S.; Walker, S.; Kleemann, D.; Sibbons, J.; Tosh, D.; Gentili, S.; Coulter, C.; McMillen, I.
2004Cortisol infusion decreases renin, but not PGHS-2, EP2, or Ep4 mRNA expression in the kidney of the fetal sheep at days 109-116Williams, S.; Olson, D.; Zaragoza, D.; Coulter, C.; Butler, T.; Ross, J.; McMillen, I.
2004Chronic maternal fluoxetine infusion in pregnant sheep: effects on the maternal and fetal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axesMorrison, J.; Riggs, K.; Chien, C.; Gruber, N.; McMillen, I.; Rurak, D.
2007Maternal nutrient restriction in early pregnancy programs hepatic mRNA expression of growth-related genes and liver size in adult male sheepHyatt, M.; Gopalakrishnan, G.; Bispham, J.; Gentili, S.; McMillen, I.; Rhind, S.; Rae, M.; Kyle, C.; Brooks, A.; Jones, C.; Budge, H.; Walker, D.; Stephenson, T.; Symonds, M.