I. Caroline McMillen
Discipline of Physiology
School of Molecular and Biomedical Sciences
University of Adelaide
SA 5005
Australia
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- Early origins of obesity: programming the appetite regulatory system. McMillen, I.C., Adam, C.L., Mühlhäusler, B.S. J. Physiol. (Lond.) (2005)
- Developmental origins of the metabolic syndrome: prediction, plasticity, and programming. McMillen, I.C., Robinson, J.S. Physiol. Rev. (2005)
- Prenatal programming of postnatal obesity: fetal nutrition and the regulation of leptin synthesis and secretion before birth. McMillen, I.C., Muhlhausler, B.S., Duffield, J.A., Yuen, B.S. Proc. Nutr. Soc (2004)
- Early embryonic environment, the fetal pituitary-adrenal axis and the timing of parturition. McMillen, I.C., Schwartz, J., Coulter, C.L., Edwards, L.J. Endocr. Res. (2004)
- Maturation of cytokine receptors in preparation for birth. McMillen, I.C., Houghton, D.C., Phillips, I.D. Biochem. Soc. Trans. (2001)
- Fetal growth restriction: adaptations and consequences. McMillen, I.C., Adams, M.B., Ross, J.T., Coulter, C.L., Simonetta, G., Owens, J.A., Robinson, J.S., Edwards, L.J. Reproduction (2001)
- Impact of restriction of placental and fetal growth on expression of 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 and type 2 messenger ribonucleic acid in the liver, kidney, and adrenal of the sheep fetus. McMillen, I.C., Warnes, K.E., Adams, M.B., Robinson, J.S., Owens, J.A., Coulter, C.L. Endocrinology (2000)