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Helen M Phillips

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Cardiovascular Research|April 24, 2018
Protein geranylgeranylation: a possible new player in congenital heart defectsHelen M Phillips
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine|February 14, 2006
Vang-like 2 and noncanonical Wnt signaling in outflow tract developmentDeborah J Henderson, Helen M Phillips, Bill Chaudhry
Angiogenesis|June 8, 2020
Arterial endoglin does not protect against arteriovenous malformationsEsha Singh, Rachael E Redgrave, Helen M Phillips, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|July 27, 2022
PAX Genes in Cardiovascular DevelopmentRebecca E Steele, Rachel Sanders, Helen M Phillips, et al.
Circulation Research|January 8, 2005
Vangl2 acts via RhoA signaling to regulate polarized cell movements during development of the proximal outflow tractHelen M Phillips, Jennifer N Murdoch, Bill Chaudhry, et al.
Plos One|May 26, 2012
Neural crest cell survival is dependent on Rho kinase and is required for development of the mid face in mouse embryosHelen M Phillips, Tania Papoutsi, Helena Soenen, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|June 1, 2013
Neural crest cells are required for correct positioning of the developing outflow cushions and pattern the arterial valve leafletsHelen M Phillips, Pavithra Mahendran, Esha Singh, et al.
Sub-Cellular Biochemistry|April 29, 2023
Heart Disease and Ageing: The Roles of Senescence, Mitochondria, and Telomerase in Cardiovascular DiseaseLaura K Booth, Rachael E Redgrave, Simon Tual-Chalot, et al.
Circulation Research|January 5, 2008
Non-cell-autonomous roles for the planar cell polarity gene Vangl2 in development of the coronary circulationHelen M Phillips, Victoria Hildreth, Jonathan D Peat, et al.
Journal of Anatomy|June 23, 2009
Left cardiac isomerism in the Sonic hedgehog null mouseVictoria Hildreth, Sandra Webb, Bill Chaudhry, et al.
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Cardiovascular Research|April 24, 2018
Protein geranylgeranylation: a possible new player in congenital heart defectsHelen M Phillips
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine|February 14, 2006
Vang-like 2 and noncanonical Wnt signaling in outflow tract developmentDeborah J Henderson, Helen M Phillips, Bill Chaudhry
Angiogenesis|June 8, 2020
Arterial endoglin does not protect against arteriovenous malformationsEsha Singh, Rachael E Redgrave, Helen M Phillips, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|July 27, 2022
PAX Genes in Cardiovascular DevelopmentRebecca E Steele, Rachel Sanders, Helen M Phillips, et al.
Circulation Research|January 8, 2005
Vangl2 acts via RhoA signaling to regulate polarized cell movements during development of the proximal outflow tractHelen M Phillips, Jennifer N Murdoch, Bill Chaudhry, et al.
Plos One|May 26, 2012
Neural crest cell survival is dependent on Rho kinase and is required for development of the mid face in mouse embryosHelen M Phillips, Tania Papoutsi, Helena Soenen, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|June 1, 2013
Neural crest cells are required for correct positioning of the developing outflow cushions and pattern the arterial valve leafletsHelen M Phillips, Pavithra Mahendran, Esha Singh, et al.
Sub-Cellular Biochemistry|April 29, 2023
Heart Disease and Ageing: The Roles of Senescence, Mitochondria, and Telomerase in Cardiovascular DiseaseLaura K Booth, Rachael E Redgrave, Simon Tual-Chalot, et al.
Circulation Research|January 5, 2008
Non-cell-autonomous roles for the planar cell polarity gene Vangl2 in development of the coronary circulationHelen M Phillips, Victoria Hildreth, Jonathan D Peat, et al.
Journal of Anatomy|June 23, 2009
Left cardiac isomerism in the Sonic hedgehog null mouseVictoria Hildreth, Sandra Webb, Bill Chaudhry, et al.
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