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Androgen receptor signalling in Vascular Endothelial cells is dispensable for spermatogenesis and male fertility
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O'Hara
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Laura
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Smith, Lee B
Published 2012
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LKB1 Is an Essential Regulator of Spermatozoa Release during Spermiation in the Mammalian Testis
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Denison, Fiona C.
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Smith, Lee B.
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Muckett, Phillip J.
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O'Hara
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Laura
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Carling, David
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Woods, Angela
Published 2011
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Targeting of GFP-Cre to the Mouse Cyp11a1 Locus Both Drives Cre Recombinase Expression in Steroidogenic Cells and Permits Generation of Cyp11a1 Knock Out Mice
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O'Hara
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Laura
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York, Jean Philippe
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Zhang, Pumin
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Smith, Lee B.
Published 2014
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Pituitary Androgen Receptor Signalling Regulates Prolactin but Not Gonadotrophins in the Male Mouse
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O’Hara
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Laura
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Curley, Michael
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Tedim Ferreira, Maria
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Cruickshanks, Lyndsey
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Milne, Laura
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Smith, Lee B.
Published 2015
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Autocrine androgen action is essential for Leydig cell maturation and function, and protects against late-onset Leydig cell apoptosis in both mice and men
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O’Hara
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Laura
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McInnes, Kerry
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Simitsidellis, Ioannis
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Morgan, Stephanie
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Atanassova, Nina
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Slowikowska-Hilczer, Jolanta
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Kula, Krzysztof
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Szarras-Czapnik, Maria
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Milne, Laura
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Mitchell, Rod T.
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Smith, Lee B.
Published 2015
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Modelling the Structure and Dynamics of Biological Pathways
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O’Hara
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Laura
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Livigni, Alessandra
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Theo, Thanos
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Boyer, Benjamin
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Angus, Tim
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Wright, Derek
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Chen, Sz-Hau
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Raza, Sobia
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Barnett, Mark W.
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Digard, Paul
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Smith, Lee B.
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Freeman, Tom C.
Published 2016
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