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Dr Helen Phillips
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Dr Esha Singh
Dr Helen Phillips
Professor Helen Arthur
Dynamic changes in endoglin expression in the developing mouse heart
2021
Dr Esha Singh
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Dr Helen Phillips
Professor Helen Arthur
Arterial endoglin does not protect against arteriovenous malformations
2020
Amy-Leigh Johnson
Professor Deborah Henderson
Dr Helen Phillips
Dr Simon Bamforth
Early embryonic expression of
AP-2
a
is critical for cardiovascular development
2020
Catherine Stothard
Dr Silvia Mazzotta
Professor Deborah Henderson
Dr Helen Phillips
Dr Simon Bamforth
et al.
Pax9 and Gbx2 interact in the pharyngeal endoderm to control cardiovascular cevelopment.
2020
Dr Helen Phillips
Catherine Stothard
Dr Wasay Shaikh Qureshi
Dr Alberto Briones Leon
Ramada Khasawneh
et al.
Pax9
is required for cardiovascular development and interacts with
Tbx1
in the pharyngeal endoderm to control 4
th
pharyngeal arch artery morphogenesis
2019
Dr Kate Bailey
Dr Guy MacGowan
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Lauren Phillips
Professor Deborah Henderson
et al.
Disruption of embryonic ROCK signalling reproduces the sarcomeric phenotype of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
2019
Dr Helen Phillips
Protein geranylgeranylation: a possible newplayer in congenital heart defects
2018
Dr Simon Ramsbottom
Vipul Sharma
Dr Hong Jun Rhee
Dr Lorraine Eley
Dr Helen Phillips
et al.
Vangl2-Regulated Polarisation of Second Heart Field-Derived Cells Is Required for Outflow Tract Lengthening during Cardiac Development
2014
Dr Helen Phillips
Pavithra Mahendran
Dr Esha Singh
Professor Bob Anderson
Dr Bill Chaudhry
et al.
Neural crest cells are required for correct positioning of the developing outflow cushions and pattern the arterial valve leaflets
2013
Dr Emma Bell
Dr Gavin Richardson
Professor Colin Jahoda
Dr Helen Phillips
Professor Deborah Henderson
et al.
Dermal stem cells can differentiate down an endothelial lineage
2012
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