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Dr Maria Camacho Encina
Laura Booth
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Omowumi Folaranmi
Professor Ioakim Spyridopoulos
et al.
Cellular Senescence, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, and Their Link to Cardiovascular Disease2024
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Esha Singh
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Dr Catherine Park
Dr Darroch Hall
et al.
Exogenous Transforming Growth Factor-β1 and Its Helminth-Derived Mimic Attenuate the Heart's Inflammatory Response to Ischemic Injury and Reduce Mature Scar Size2024
Dr Maria Camacho Encina
Laura Booth
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Minna Honkanen-Scott
Dr Bill Scott
et al.
Identifying optimal reference genes for real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction in human myocardial tissues2024
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Anna Walaszczyk
Micheylla Dewi
Dr Maria Camacho Encina
Professor Gavin Richardson
et al.
The effect of varying irrigation flow-rate during irrigated radiofrequency ablation on optimising lesion shape2024
Laura Booth
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Professor Ioakim Spyridopoulos
Dr Helen Phillips
et al.
Heart Disease and Ageing: The Roles of Senescence, Mitochondria, and Telomerase in Cardiovascular Disease2023
Dr Maria Camacho Encina
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Professor Gavin Richardson
Identifying older donor hearts suitable for transplantation: the use of senescence as a marker of biological age2023
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Emily Dookun
Laura Booth
Dr Maria Camacho Encina
Dr Omowumi Folaranmi
et al.
Senescent cardiomyocytes contribute to cardiac dysfunction following myocardial infarction2023
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Maria Camacho Encina
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Dr Omowumi Folaranmi
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
et al.
The senescence-associated secretory phenotype as a biomarker for age-related myocardial remodelling and cardiovascular disease2023
Laura Booth
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Omowumi Folaranmi
Professor Gavin Richardson
Anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity and senescence2022
Dr Anna Walaszczyk
Dr Emily Dookun
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Pawel Palmowski
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
et al.
Therapeutic potential of navitoclax in age-related cardiovascular diseases2022
Nina Jordan
Dr Sam Tingle
Victoria Shuttleworth
Katie Cooke
Dr Rachael Redgrave
et al.
MiR-126-3p Is Dynamically Regulated in Endothelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition during Fibrosis2021
Dr Sarah Marsh
Dr Catherine Park
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Esha Singh
Lilia Draganova
et al.
Rapid fall in circulating non-classical monocytes in ST elevation myocardial infarction patients correlates with cardiac injury2021
Dr Esha Singh
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Helen Phillips
Professor Helen Arthur
Arterial endoglin does not protect against arteriovenous malformations2020
Emily Dookun
Dr Anna Walaszczyk
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Pawel Palmowski
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
et al.
Clearance of senescent cells during cardiac ischemia–reperfusion injury improves recovery2020
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
Professor Gavin Richardson
Lilia Draganova
Dr Rachael Redgrave
et al.
CMV-independent increase in CD27−CD28+ CD8+ EMRA T cells is inversely related to mortality in octogenarians2020
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Esha Singh
Dr Benjamin Davison
Dr Catherine Park
et al.
Loss of endothelial Endoglin promotes high-output heart failure through peripheral arteriovenous shunting driven by VEGF signalling2020
Emily Dookun
Dr Anna Walaszczyk
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Oliver Yausep
et al.
Navitoclax eliminates senescence attenuating remodelling and improving outcome to cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury2019
Dr Anna Walaszczyk
Emily Dookun
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Professor Ioakim Spyridopoulos
et al.
Pharmacological clearance of senescent cells improves survival and recovery in aged mice following acute myocardial infarction.2019
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Professor Helen Arthur
Role of soluble endoglin in BMP9 signaling2019
Oliver Yausep
Emily Dookun
Dr Anna Walaszczyk
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
et al.
The Effects of Senolytics on Murine Cardiac Function and Morphology Post-Ischemia Reperfusion Injury2019
Emily Dookun
Dr Anna Walaszczyk
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Oliver Yausep
et al.
Accumulation of cardiomyocyte senescence following ischaemia-reperfusion injury (IRI); a potential therapeutic target?2018
Emily Dookun
Dr Anna Walaszczyk
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Oliver Yausep
et al.
Cardiomyocyte Senescence accumulates following Myocardial Infarction and Ischaemia-Reperfusion Injury.2018
Dr Anna Walaszczyk
Emily Dookun
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Rhys Anderson
et al.
Senescence as a therapeutic target for myocardial ageing2018
Dr Anna Walaszczyk
Emily Dookun
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Professor Ioakim Spyridopoulos
Professor Helen Arthur
et al.
Senescence contributes age related cardiac dysfunction2018
Dr Anna Walaszczyk
Emily Dookun
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Professor Ioakim Spyridopoulos
Professor Helen Arthur
et al.
Senescence contributes to reduced survival and impaired cardiac function following myocardial infraction in aged mice.2018
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Dr Benjamin Davison
Dr Esha Singh
Dr Darroch Hall
et al.
Cardiosphere-Derived Cells Require Endoglin for Paracrine-Mediated Angiogenesis2017
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Professor Helen Arthur
Loss of Endothelial Endoglin Leads to Heart Failure2016
Professor Bob Anderson
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Rebecca Dodds
Dr Andrew Owens
et al.
The role of cardiomyocyte senescence and regeneration in Ageing2016
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Dr Benjamin Davison
Liz Greally
Dr Mauro Santibanez Koref
et al.
Using MRI to predict future adverse cardiac remodelling in a male mouse model of myocardial infarction2016
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Dr Benjamin Davison
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Professor Helen Arthur
Endoglin is required to maintain normal cardiac function in adult life2015
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Dr Marwa Mahmoud
Kathleen Allinson
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Professor Helen Arthur
et al.
Endothelial Depletion of Acvrl1 in Mice Leads to Arteriovenous Malformations Associated with Reduced Endoglin Expression2014
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Professor Helen Arthur
Endothelial expression of endoglin and Acvrl1 are required for normal vascular patterning during developmental angiogenesis and for maintaining adult vessel integrity2014
Sarah Thompson
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Emeritus Professor John Kirby
Professor Helen Arthur
Professor Simi Ali
et al.
Modulation of wound healing post-myocardial infarction2014
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Benjamin Davison
Dr Muhammad Amirrasouli
Professor Bernard Keavney
Professor Andrew Blamire
et al.
Cardiosphere-Derived Cell Transplantation Rescues Cardiac Function Post-MI Independently of Endoglin Expression2012
Dr Benjamin Davison
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Professor Bernard Keavney
Professor Andrew Blamire
Professor Helen Arthur
et al.
In vivo depletion of endoglin results in significant left ventricular remodelling2011
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Michael Cunnington
Dr Peter Avery
Professor Bernard Keavney
Professor Helen Arthur
et al.
Circulating endothelial progenitor cells exhibit diurnal variation2008
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Michael Cunnington
Professor Bernard Keavney
Professor Helen Arthur
Circulating endothelial progenitor cells from healthy individuals exhibit diurnal variation2008