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2018-02-01Risk of pre-eclampsia in women taking metformin: a systematic review and meta-analysisAlqudah, A; McKinley, MC; McNally, R; Graham, U; Watson, CJ; Lyons, TJ; McClements, L
2008-11-05Evaluation of recombinant proteins of Neospora caninum as vaccine candidates (in a mouse model)Ellis, J; Miller, C; Quinn, H; Ryce, C; Reichel, MP
2013-12-01Non-hormonal methods for induction of labourLim, CED; Ng, RWC; Xu, K
2018-06-01Molecular evidence to suggest pigeon-type Chlamydia psittaci in association with an equine foal lossJelocnik, M; Jenkins, C; O'Rourke, B; Barnwell, J; Polkinghorne, A
2015-01-01Nestin-Positive Ependymal Cells Are Increased in the Human Spinal Cord after Traumatic Central Nervous System InjuryCawsey, T; Duflou, J; Weickert, CS; Gorrie, CA
2021-06-04Chinese herbal medicine for subfertile women with polycystic ovarian syndromeZhou, K; Zhang, J; Xu, L; Lim, CED
2015-01-01L-carnitine reverses maternal cigarette smoke exposure-induced renal oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction in mouse offspringNguyen, LT; Stangenberg, S; Chen, H; Al-Odat, I; Chan, YL; Gosnell, ME; Anwer, AG; Goldys, EM; Pollock, CA; Saad, S
2018-06-01A retrospective pilot study to determine whether the reproductive tract microbiota differs between women with a history of infertility and fertile womenWee, BA; Thomas, M; Sweeney, EL; Frentiu, FD; Samios, M; Ravel, J; Gajer, P; Myers, G; Timms, P; Allan, JA; Huston, WM
2018-12-01MitoQ supplementation prevent long-term impact of maternal smoking on renal development, oxidative stress and mitochondrial density in male mice offspringSukjamnong, S; Chan, YL; Zakarya, R; Nguyen, LT; Anwer, AG; Zaky, AA; Santiyanont, R; Oliver, BG; Goldys, E; Pollock, CA; Chen, H; Saad, S
2017-11-01Elucidating the Pathogenesis of Pre-eclampsia Using In Vitro Models of Spiral Uterine Artery RemodellingMcNally, R; Alqudah, A; Obradovic, D; McClements, L
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