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2002REDOX regulation of early embryo developmentHarvey, A.; Kind, K.; Thompson, J.
2004Semen activates the female immune response during early pregnancy in miceJohansson, M.; Bromfield, J.; Jasper, M.; Robertson, S.
2006Essential role for IL-10 in resistance to lipopolysaccharide-induced preterm labor in miceRobertson, S.; Skinner, R.; Care, A.
2006Influence of semen on inflammatory modulators of embryo implantationRobertson, S.; O'Leary, S.; Armstrong, D.; Ashworth, C.; Kraeling, R.; International Conference on Pig Reproduction (7th : 2005 : Kerkrade, the Netherlands)
1986Effect of restriction of placental growth on umbilical and uterine blood flowsOwens, J.; Falconer, J.; Robinson, J.
2023Radiotherapy exposure directly damages the uterus and causes pregnancy lossGriffiths, M.J.; Marshall, S.A.; Cousins, F.L.; Alesi, L.R.; Higgins, J.; Giridharan, S.; Sarma, U.C.; Menkhorst, E.; Zhou, W.; Care, A.S.; Donoghue, J.F.; Holdsworth-Carson, S.J.; Rogers, P.A.W.; Dimitriadis, E.; Gargett, C.E.; Robertson, S.A.; Winship, A.L.; Hutt, K.J.
2020MicroRNA miR-155 is required for expansion of regulatory T cells to mediate robust pregnancy tolerance in miceSchjenken, J.E.; Moldenhauer, L.M.; Zhang, B.; Care, A.S.; Groome, H.M.; Chan, H.Y.; Hope, C.M.; Barry, S.C.; Robertson, S.A.
2019Thymus-derived regulatory T cells exhibit Foxp3 epigenetic modification and phenotype attenuation after mating in miceMoldenhauer, L.M.; Schjenken, J.E.; Hope, C.M.; Green, E.S.; Zhang, B.; Eldi, P.; Hayball, J.D.; Barry, S.C.; Robertson, S.A.
2021Toll-like receptor-4 null mutation causes fetal loss and fetal growth restriction associated with impaired maternal immune tolerance in mice.Chan, H.Y.; Moldenhauer, L.M.; Groome, H.M.; Schjenken, J.E.; Robertson, S.A.
2016Interleukin-6 controls uterine Th9 cells and CD8⁺ T regulatory cells to accelerate parturition in miceGomez-Lopez, N.; Olson, D.M.; Robertson, S.A.