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Dr Benjamin Davison.
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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 signalling
2020
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 Angiogenesis
2017
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 infarction
2016
Dr Simon Tual-Chalot
Dr Benjamin Davison
Dr Rachael Redgrave
Professor Helen Arthur
Endoglin is required to maintain normal cardiac function in adult life
2015
Dr Benjamin Davison
Dr Tuomo Polvikoski
Dr Jannath Ahmed
The impact of thrombus aspiration on luminal expansion: the intra-vascular ultrasound study of thrombectomy in ST elevation myocardial infarction patients
2014
Liz Greally
Dr Benjamin Davison
Dr Alison Blain
Dr Steven Laval
Professor Andrew Blamire
et al.
Heterogeneous abnormalities of
in-vivo
left ventricular calcium influx and function in mouse models of muscular dystrophy cardiomyopathy
2013
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 Expression
2012
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 remodelling
2011
Liz Greally
Dr Benjamin Davison
Dr Alison Blain
Dr Steven Laval
Professor Andrew Blamire
et al.
In vivo myocardial calcium influx is increased in the delta sarcoglycan deficient mouse model of muscular dystrophy cardiomyopathy. Role of the L-type calcium channel
2011
Dr Louise Jorgensen
Dr Alison Blain
Liz Greally
Dr Steven Laval
Professor Andrew Blamire
et al.
Long-Term Blocking of Calcium Channels in mdx Mice Results in Differential Effects on Heart and Skeletal Muscle
2011
Liz Greally
Dr Benjamin Davison
Dr Alison Blain
Dr Steven Laval
Professor Hanns Lochmuller
et al.
Magnetic resonance imaging of cardiac function in mouse models for muscular dystrophy associated cardiomyopathy
2009