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2001Glucose-regulated insulin expression in diabetic ratsBarry, S.; Ramesh, N.; Lejnieks, D.; Simonson, W.; Kemper, L.; Lernmark, A.; Osborne, W.
2007G-CSF-lentivirus administration in rats provided sustained elevated neutrophil counts and subsequent EPO-lentivirus administration increased hematocritsBrzezinski, M.; Yanay, O.; Waldron, L.; Barry, S.; Osborne, W.
2008Folinic acid attenuates methotrexate chemotherapy-induced damages on bone growth mechanisms and pools of bone marrow stromal cellsXian, C.; Cool, J.; Scherer, M.; Fan, C.; Foster, B.
2006Upregulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in the sensory pathway by selective motor nerve injury in adult ratsLi, L.; Xian, C.; Zhong, J.; Zhou, X.
2008Growth restriction before or after birth reduces nephron number and increases blood pressure in male ratsWlodek, M.; Westcott, K.; Siebel, A.; Owens, J.; Moritz, K.
2003Lumbar 5 ventral root transection-induced upregulation of nerve growth factor in sensory neurons and their target tissues: a mechanism in neuropathic painLi, L.; Xian, C.; Zhong, J.; Zhou, X.
2004Intramembranous ossification mechanism for bone bridge formation at the growth plate cartilage injury siteXian, C.; Zhou, F.; Mc Carty, R.; Foster, B.
2003Use of high-performance liquid chromatography to study the pharmacokinetics of colistin sulfate in rats following intravenous administrationLi, J.; Milne, R.; Nation, R.; Turnidge, J.; Smeaton, T.; Coulthard, K.
2008Improved lactational nutrition and postnatal growth ameliorates impairment of glucose tolerance by uteroplacental insufficiency in male rat offspringSiebel, A.; Mibus, A.; De Blasio, M.; Westcott, K.; Morris, M.; Prior, L.; Owens, J.; Wlodek, M.
2009Growth Differentiation Factor 9 Is a Germ Cell Regulator of Sertoli Cell FunctionNicholls, P.; Harrison, C.; Gilchrist, R.; Farnworth, P.; Stanton, P.