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School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences

David Miller
Refereed Publications
   
1.
Duncan AJ, Rahman A, Miller DW, Frutos P, Gordon IJ, Rehman A, Baig A, Ali F, Wright IA (2005). Transhumance livestock production in the Northern Areas of Pakistan: nutritional inputs and productive outputs. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (In Press).
2.
Andrade LP, Miller DW, Rae MT, Hannah LT, Kyle CE, Rhind SM, Lea RG (2005). Effects of maternal undernutrition during early pregnancy on apoptosis regulators in the ovine fetal ovary. Reproduction (In Press).
3.
Rahman A, Duncan AJ, Miller DW, Frutos P, Rehman A (2005). Livestock feeding and production. In “Livestock, Fodder, Pastures and People: An Integrated Study in the Northern Areas of Pakistan” Eds I.A. Wright & A.J. Duncan. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Nepal, pp. 9-21.
4.
Miller DW, Harrison JL, Brown YA, Doyle U, Lindsay A, Adam CL, Lea RG (2005). Immunohistochemical evidence for an endocrine/ paracrine role for ghrelin in the reproductive tissues of sheep. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 3: 60-73.
5.
Adam CL, Archer ZA, Miller DW (2003). Leptin actions on the reproductive neuroendocrine axis in sheep. Reproduction Supplement 61: 283-297.
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Miller DW, Findlay PA, Morrison MA, Adam CL (2002) Seasonal and dose-dependent effects of intracerebroventricular leptin on LH secretion and appetite in sheep. Journal of Endocrinology 175: 395-404.
7.
Martin GB, Hötzel MJ, Blache D, Walkden-Brown SW, Blackberry MA, Boukhliq R, Fisher JS, Miller DW (2002). Determinants of the annual pattern of reproduction in mature male Merino and Suffolk sheep: Modification of responses to photoperiod by an annual cycle in food supply. Reproduction, Fertility, Development 14: 165-175.
8.
Rae MT, Rhind SM, Kyle CE, Miller DW, Brooks AN (2002). Maternal undernutrition alters triiodothyronine concentrations and pituitary response to GnRH in fetal sheep. Journal of Endocrinology 173: 449-455.
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Rae MT, Rhind SM, Fowler PA, Miller DW, Kyle CE, Brooks AN (2002). Effect of maternal undernutrition on fetal testicular steroidogenesis during the CNS androgen-responsive period in male sheep fetuses. Reproduction 124: 33-39.
10.
Rae MT, Kyle CE, Miller DW, Hammond AJ, Brooks AN, Rhind SM (2002). The effects of undernutrition, in utero, on reproductive function in adult male and female sheep. Animal Reproduction Science 72: 63-71.
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Rae MT, Palassio S, Kyle CE, Brooks AN, Lea RG, Miller DW, Rhind SM (2001). Effect of maternal undernutrition during pregnancy on early ovarian development and subsequent follicular development in sheep fetuses. Reproduction 122:915-922.
12.
Miller DW, Fraser HM, Brooks AN (1998). Suppression of fetal gonadotrophin concentrations by maternal passive immunization to GnRH in sheep. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility 113: 69-73.
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Miller DW, Blache D, Boukhliq R, Curlewis JD, Martin GB (1998). Central metabolic messengers that may mediate the effects of nutrition on gonadotrophin secretion. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility 112: 347-356.
14.
Caraty A, Miller DW, Delaleu B, Antoine C, Martin GB (1998). Stimulation of LH secretion in sheep by central administration of corticotrophin-releasing hormone. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility 111: 249-257.
15.
Boukhliq R, Miller DW, Martin GB (1996). Relationships between the nutritional stimulation of gonadotrophin secretion and peripheral cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of glucose and insulin in rams. Animal Reproduction Science 41: 201-214.
16.
Miller DW, Milton JTB, Martin GB (1996). The secretion of gonadotrophins, insulin, and insulin-like growth-factor-1 by Merino rams supplemented with different legume seeds. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 47: 843-852.
17.
Miller DW, Blache D, Martin GB (1995). The role of intracerebral insulin in the effect of nutrition on gonadotrophin secretion in mature male sheep. Journal of Endocrinology 147: 321-329.
18.
Martin GB, Walkden-Brown SW, Boukhliq R, Tjondronegoro S, Miller DW, Fisher JS, Hötzel MJ, Restall BJ, Adams NR (1994). Non-photoperiodic inputs into seasonal breeding in male ruminants. In “Perspectives in Comparative Endocrinology” Eds K.G. Davey, R.E. Peter & S.S. Tobe. National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, pp. 574-585.
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Miller DW, Martin GB (1992). Increases in ovulation rate and gonadotrophin concentration in goats and Merino sheep after treatment with bovine follicular fluid. Animal Reproduction Science 31: 225-236.