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Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Evelyn Torsney
Dr Richard Charlton
Professor Sir John Burn
Professor Helen Arthur
Mouse model for hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia has a generalized vascular abnormality2003
Professor Helen Arthur
Evelyn Torsney
Professor Sir John Burn
The role of endoglin in cardiovascular development2003
Evelyn Torsney
Dr Richard Charlton
Professor Helen Arthur
Inducible expression of human endoglin during inflammation and wound healing in vivo2002
Evelyn Torsney
Dr Richard Charlton
Professor Helen Arthur
Endoglin, a gene required for murine embryonic vasculogenesis, is upregulated in angiogenesis in human inflammatory disease: Studies using a 'knockout' mouse model (the 'Cookson Mouse')2001
Evelyn Torsney
Dr Richard Charlton
Professor Helen Arthur
An antibody to Endoglin/CD105 (SN6h): A marker for endothelial cells in chronic inflammatory disease2000
Professor Helen Arthur
Glenn Renforth
Dr David Wilson
Evelyn Torsney
Dr Trevor Jowett
et al.
Endoglin, an ancillary TGFβ receptor, is required for extraembryonic angiogenesis and plays a key role in heart development2000
Professor Helen Arthur
Dr David Wilson
Evelyn Torsney
Glenn Renforth
Professor Sir John Burn
et al.
Progress towards developing a mouse model of Hereditary Haemorrhagic Telangiectasia1999