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2015X-Ray fluorescence imaging and other analyses identify selenium and GPX1 as important in female reproductive functionCeko, M.; Hummitzsch, K.; Hatzirodos, N.; Bonner, W.; Aitken, J.; Russell, D.; Lane, M.; Rodgers, R.; Harris, H.
2015p84 forms a negative regulatory complex with p110γ to control PI3Kγ signalling during cell migrationTurvey, M.; Klingler-Hoffmann, M.; Hoffmann, P.; McColl, S.
2015Podocalyxin enhances breast tumor growth and metastasis and is a target for monoclonal antibody therapySnyder, K.; Hughes, M.; Hedberg, B.; Brandon, J.; Hernaez, D.; Bergqvist, P.; Cruz, F.; Po, K.; Graves, M.; Turvey, M.; Nielsen, J.; Wilkins, J.; McColl, S.; Babcook, J.; Roskelley, C.; McNagny, K.
2015Distribution and speciation of bromine in mammalian tissue and fluids by X-ray fluorescence imaging and X-ray absorption spectroscopyCeko, M.; Hummitzsch, K.; Hatzirodos, N.; Bonner, W.; James, S.; Kirby, J.; Rodgers, R.; Harris, H.
2013The CYP2B6*6 allele significantly alters the N-demethylation of ketamine enantiomers in vitroLi, Y.; Coller, J.; Hutchinson, M.; Klein, K.; Zanger, U.; Stanley, N.; Abell, A.; Somogyi, A.
2010Multiple functions of CXCL12 in a syngeneic model of breast cancerWilliams, S.; Harata-Lee, Y.; Anderson, R.; Comerford, I.; Smyth, M.; McColl, S.
2012PI3Kγ drives priming and survival of autoreactive CD4⁺ T cells during experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisComerford, I.; Litchfield, W.; Kara, E.; McColl, S.; Meuth, S.G.
2016Novel Toll-like receptor-4 antagonist (+)-naloxone protects mice from inflammation-induced preterm birthChin, P.; Dorian, C.; Hutchinson, M.; Olson, D.; Rice, K.; Moldenhauer, L.; Robertson, S.
2016Oocyte maturation and quality: role of cyclic nucleotidesGilchrist, R.; Luciano, A.; Richani, D.; Zeng, H.; Wang, X.; De Vos, M.; Sugimura, S.; Smitz, J.; Richard, F.; Thompson, J.
2014The atypical chemokine receptor CCX-CKR regulates metastasis of mammary carcinoma via an effect on EMTHarata-Lee, Y.; Turvey, M.; Brazzatti, J.; Gregor, C.; Brown, M.; Smyth, M.; Comerford, I.; McColl, S.