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    Ultrasound-monitored ovarian responses in normal and superovulated cattle given exogenous progesterone at different stages of the oestrous cycle by Sawyer, G.J, Broadbent, P.J, Dolman, D.F

    Published in Animal reproduction science (01-04-1995)
    “…In two experiments with female cattle, responses to synchronisation and superovulation were monitored by transrectal ultrasonography and embryo recovery. Each…”
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    Hydrodynamic gene delivery to the pig liver via an isolated segment of the inferior vena cava by Fabre, J W, Grehan, A, Whitehorne, M, Sawyer, G J, Dong, X, Salehi, S, Eckley, L, Zhang, X, Seddon, M, Shah, A M, Davenport, M, Rela, M

    Published in Gene therapy (01-03-2008)
    “…Hydrodynamic gene delivery is an attractive option for non-viral liver gene therapy, but requires evaluation of efficacy, safety and clinically applicable…”
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    Technical requirements for effective regional hydrodynamic gene delivery to the left lateral lobe of the rat liver by Sawyer, G J, Zhang, X, Fabre, J W

    Published in Gene therapy (01-04-2010)
    “…Hydrodynamic gene delivery to the liver is an attractive approach for clinical liver gene therapy, but critical aspects of technique remain uncertain. There…”
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    Effects of progesterone intravaginal devices on synchronization of estrus in postpartum dairy cows by Tjondronegoro, S, Williamson, P, Sawyer, G J, Atkinson, S

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-10-1987)
    “…Effects of two intravaginal treatments of progesterone on the synchronization of behavioral estrus were compared in three groups of lactating dairy cows at 7…”
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    Cardiovascular function following acute volume overload for hydrodynamic gene delivery to the liver by SAWYER, G. J, DONG, X, WHITEHORNE, M, GREHAN, A, SEDDON, M, SHAH, A. M, ZHANE, X, FABRE, J. W

    Published in Gene therapy (01-08-2007)
    “…Hydrodynamic gene delivery to the liver is a valuable experimental tool and an attractive option for nonviral gene therapy of liver disease. However, little…”
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    Neanderthal reconstructed by Sawyer, G.J., Maley, Blaine

    “…A century and a half of controversy concerning the differences between Neanderthals (or Neandertals) and modern humans has left us with many questions and no…”
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    Artificial induction of lactation in cattle: initiation of lactation and estrogen and progesterone concentrations in milk by Sawyer, G J, Fulkerson, W J, Martin, G B, Gow, C

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-06-1986)
    “…Thirty heifers were given 11 subcutaneous injections of 5 mg estradiol benzoate and 200 mg progesterone every 3 d to develop their mammary glands. Three days…”
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    The skull of “Sinanthropus” from Zhoukoudian, China: a new reconstruction by Tattersall, Ian, Sawyer, G.J.

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-10-1996)
    “…We present a new reconstruction of the skull of Homo erectusfrom Zhoukoudian, China (“Peking Man”), based on a fuller sampling of facial elements than the…”
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    Weight gain in steer and heifer calves treated with zeranol or oestradiol 17 beta by Sawyer, G J

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-02-1987)
    “…Male and female Hereford and Hereford cross beef calves between 2.5 and 4.5 months of age were implanted with 36 mg zeranol, 24 mg oestradiol 17 beta or left…”
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    Increase in plasma cortisol concentrations in ewes fed oestrogenic subterranean clover by Tang, B Y, Adams, N R, Sawyer, G J

    Published in Research in veterinary science (01-11-1979)
    “…Pen-feeding oestrogenic clover to ewes increased their plasma cortisol concentration by the third day. This was not due to any change in the variation of…”
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