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1. Feasibility of a brief, in-patient coping and sleep intervention to reduce potentially preventable readmission of cardiac patients to hospital

2. Fetal cardiovascular response to acute hypoxia during maternal anesthesia

3. Simulated shift work during pregnancy does not impair progeny metabolic outcomes in sheep

4. The impact of intrauterine growth restriction on cytochrome P450 enzyme expression and activity

5. Cardiorespiratory consequences of intrauterine growth restriction: Influence of timing, severity and duration of hypoxaemia

6. The reliance on α-adrenergic receptor stimuli for blood pressure regulation in the chronically hypoxaemic fetus is not dependent on post-ganglionic activation

7. Intrauterine growth restriction alters the activity of drug metabolising enzymes in the maternal-placental-fetal unit

8. Hepatic cytochrome P450 function is reduced by life-long Western diet consumption in guinea pig independent of birth weight

9. Characterisation of the maternal response to chronic phase shifts during gestation in the rat: implications for fetal metabolic programming.

10. Development of a method to determine cytochrome P450 1A2, 2C9, 2D6 and 3A4 activity sheep hepatic microsomes

11. Fetal cardiovascular response to acute hypoxia during maternal anesthesia

12. Sleep disturbances in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: prevalence, pathophysiology, impact and management strategies

13. Considerations in selecting postoperative analgesia for pregnant sheep following fetal instrumentation surgery

14. The impact of prenatal circadian rhythm disruption on pregnancy outcomes and long-term metabolic health of mice progeny

15. Maternal circadian rhythms and the programming of adult health and disease

16. Rapidly alternating photoperiods disrupt central and peripheral rhythmicity and decrease plasma glucose, but do not affect glucose tolerance or insulin secretion in sheep

17. Metabolic consequences of timed feeding in mice

19. Circadian regulation of reproduction: From gamete to offspring

20. Research priorities for fertility and conception research as identified by multidisciplinary health care practitioners and researchers

21. Fixed or rotating night shift work undertaken by women: implications for fertility and miscarriage

22. Metabolic homeostasis in mice with disruptedClockgene expression in peripheral tissues

23. Acute inhibition of casein kinase 1δ/ε rapidly delays peripheral clock gene rhythms

24. Activation of 5-HT2C receptors acutely induces Per gene expression in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus at night

25. Melatonin and activity rhythm responses to light pulses in mice with theClockmutation

26. Melatonin in mice: rhythms, response to light, adrenergic stimulation, and metabolism

27. Rapidly alternating photoperiods disrupt central and peripheral rhythmicity and decrease plasma glucose, but do not affect glucose tolerance or insulin secretion in sheep

28. Serotonin, excitatory amino acids and the photic control of melatonin rhythms and SCN c-FOS in the rat

29. Characterisation of the maternal response to chronic phase shifts during gestation in the rat: implications for fetal metabolic programming

30. Circadian rhythms and fertility

32. Chronic phase shifts of the photoperiod throughout pregnancy programs glucose intolerance and insulin resistance in the rat

33. Reproductive biology of female Bmal1 null mice

34. Activation of 5-HT2C receptors acutely induces Per1 gene expression in the rat SCN in vitro

35. Functional central rhythmicity and light entrainment, but not liver and muscle rhythmicity, are Clock independent

36. Rhythmic expression of clock and clock-controlled genes in the rat oviduct

37. Foreword

38. P.2.d.019 Effects of chronic agomelatine administration on the expression of a panel of genes in various brain areas of rats

39. Global Loss of Bmal1 Expression Alters Adipose Tissue Hormones, Gene Expression and Glucose Metabolism

40. Chronic phase shifts of the photoperiod throughout pregnancy programs glucose intolerance and insulin resistance in the rat.

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