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2008Cytokine knockouts in reproduction: The use of gene ablation to dissect the roles of cytokines in reproductive biologyIngman, W.; Jones, R.
2002Defining the actions of transforming growth factor beta in reproductionIngman, W.; Robertson, S.
2000Differential regulation by FSH and IGF-I of extracellular matrix IGFBP-5 in bovine granulosa cells: effect of association with the oocyteIngman, W.; Owens, P.; Armstrong, D.
2010Dual roles for macrophages in ovarian cycle-associated development and remodelling of the mammary gland epitheliumChua, C.; Hodson, L.; Moldenhauer, L.; Robertson, S.; Ingman, W.
2017Editorial: How reproductive history influences our breast cancer riskAnderson, R.; Ingman, W.; Britt, K.
2009Exogenous transforming growth factor beta1 replacement and fertility in male Tgfb1 null mutant miceMcGrath, L.; Ingman, W.; Robker, R.; Robertson, S.
2012Host-derived TGFB1 deficiency suppresses lesion development in a mouse model of endometriosisHull, M.; Johan, M.; Hodge, W.; Robertson, S.; Ingman, W.
2006Imaging Invasion and Metastasis In VivoIngman, W.; Wyckoff, J.; Xue, C.; Lin, E.; Wang, W.; Goswami, S.; Pollard, J.; Condeelis, J.; Segall, J.; Alan Wells,
2013Macrophage phenotype in the mammary gland fluctuates over the course of the estrous cycle and is regulated by ovarian steroid hormonesHodson, L.; Chua, C.; Evdokiou, A.; Robertson, S.; Ingman, W.
2011Macrophage-derived LIF and IL1B regulate alpha(1,2)fucosyltransferase 2 (Fut2) expression in mouse uterine epithelial cells during early pregnancyJasper, M.; Care, A.; Sullivan, B.; Ingman, W.; Aplin, J.; Robertson, S.
2006Macrophages promote collagen fibrillogenesis around terminal end buds of the developing mammary glandIngman, W.; Wyckoff, J.; Gouon-Evans, V.; Condeelis, J.; Pollard, J.
2013Macrophages regulate corpus luteum development during embryo implantation in miceCare, A.; Diener, K.; Jasper, M.; Brown, H.; Ingman, W.; Robertson, S.
2008Mammary gland development in transforming growth factor beta1 null mutant mice: Systemic and epithelial effectsIngman, W.; Robertson, S.
2006Null mutation in transforming growth factor β1 disrupts ovarian function and causes oocyte incompetence and early embryo arrestIngman, W.; Robker, R.; Woittiez, K.; Robertson, S.
2014Ovarian steroid hormone-regulated uterine remodeling occurs independently of macrophages in miceCare, A.; Ingman, W.; Moldenhauer, L.; Jasper, M.; Robertson, S.
2013Regulation of epithelial cell turnover and macrophage phenotype by epithelial cell-derived transforming growth factor beta1 in the mammary glandSun, X.; Robertson, S.; Ingman, W.
2011The ADAMTS1 protease gene is required for mammary tumor growth and metastasisRicciardelli, C.; Frewin, K.; Tan, I.; Williams, E.; Opeskin, K.; Pritchard, M.; Ingman, W.; Russell, D.
2009The essential roles of TGFB1 in reproductionIngman, W.; Robertson, S.
2010The mechanistic basis for sexual dysfunction in male transforming growth factor β1 null mutant miceIngman, W.; McGrath, L.; Breed, W.; Musgrave, I.; Robker, R.; Robertson, S.
2002Transforming growth factor β — a mediator of immune deviation in seminal plasmaRobertson, S.; Ingman, W.; O'Leary, S.; Sharkey, D.; Tremellen, K.