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    The role of activin, follistatin and inhibin in testicular physiology by de Kretser, D.M., Buzzard, J.J., Okuma, Y., O’Connor, A.E., Hayashi, T., Lin, Shyr-Yeu, Morrison, J.R., Loveland, K.L., Hedger, M.P.

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (15-10-2004)
    “…The role of the inhibins, activins and follistatins in testicular function are being more clearly defined following studies describing the cellular…”
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    Progesterone stimulates expression of follistatin splice variants Fst288 and Fst315 in the mouse uterus by Craythorn, R.G, Winnall, W.R, Lederman, F, Gold, E.J, O’Connor, A.E, de Kretser, D.M, Hedger, M.P, Rogers, P.A.W, Girling, J.E

    Published in Reproductive biomedicine online (01-03-2012)
    “…Abstract Follistatin, an inhibitor of activin A, has key regulatory roles in the female reproductive tract. Follistatin has two splice variants: FST288,…”
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    The effect of molecular weight and temperature on tack properties of model polyisobutylenes by O’Connor, Adrienne E., Willenbacher, Norbert

    “…The effect of molecular weight and temperature on the tack of non-crosslinked soft polymers was investigated using blends of low and high molecular weight…”
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    Serum activin A and follistatin concentrations during human pregnancy: a cross-sectional and longitudinal study by O'Connor, A.E., McFarlane, J.R., Hayward, S., Yohkaichiya, T., Groome, N.P., de Kretser, D.M.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-03-1999)
    “…Activin A, a dimer of the βA-subunit of inhibin, has been shown to have multiple biological activities and sites of production. Follistatin is a high-affinity…”
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    A repository of ENU mutant mouse lines and their potential for male fertility research by Kennedy, C.L., O’Connor, A.E., Sanchez-Partida, L.G., Holland, M.K., Goodnow, C.C., de Kretser, D.M., O’Bryan, M.K.

    Published in Molecular human reproduction (01-12-2005)
    “…Many of the proteins and their encoding genes involved in spermatogenesis are unknown, making the specific diagnosis and treatment of infertility in males…”
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