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Rebecca G. Craythorn
Rebecca G. Craythorn
Monash Institute of Medical Research
Biology
Endocrinology
Internal medicine
Follistatin
Uterus
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Follistatin is essential for normal postnatal development and function of mouse oviduct and uterus.
2014
Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Sarah J. Holdsworth-Carson
Rebecca G. Craythorn
Wendy R. Winnall
Kiranjeet Dhaliwal
Rosemary Genovese
Cameron J. Nowell
Peter Rogers
David M. de Kretser
Mark P. Hedger
Jane E. Girling
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Progesterone stimulates expression of follistatin splice variants Fst288 and Fst315 in the mouse uterus.
2012
Reproductive Biomedicine Online
Rebecca G. Craythorn
Wendy R. Winnall
Fiona Louise Lederman
E.J. Gold
Anne E. O’Connor
David M. de Kretser
Mark P. Hedger
Peter Rogers
Jane E. Girling
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An RNA spiking method demonstrates that 18S rRNA is regulated by progesterone in the mouse uterus
2009
Molecular Human Reproduction
Rebecca G. Craythorn
Jane E. Girling
Mark P. Hedger
Peter Rogers
Wendy R. Winnall
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Female Infertility and Disrupted Angiogenesis Are Actions of Specific Follistatin Isoforms
2008
Molecular Endocrinology
Shyr-Yeu Lin
Rebecca G. Craythorn
Anne E. O’Connor
Martin M. Matzuk
Jane E. Girling
John R. Morrison
David M. de Kretser
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A mouse model of spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy
2002
Human Molecular Genetics
Patrick McManamny
Hun S. Chy
David Finkelstein
Rebecca G. Craythorn
Peter J. Crack
Ismail Kola
Surindar S. Cheema
Malcolm K. Horne
Nigel G. Wreford
Moira K. OBryan
D. M. de Kretser
John R. Morrison
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