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Single-cell analysis of human fetal epicardium reveals its cellular composition and identifies CRIP1 as a modulator of EMT
Activin A and ALK4 identified as novel regulators of Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) in human epicardial cells
Epicardial differentiation drives fibro-fatty remodeling in arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy
Generation, characterization, and application of inducible proliferative adult human epicardium-derived cells
Endoglin/CD105-based imaging of cancer and cardiovascular diseases
BMP receptor inhibition enhances tissue repair in endoglin heterozygous mice
Prrx1b restricts fibrosis and promotes Nrg1-dependent cardiomyocyte proliferation during zebrafish heart regeneration
Toward biological pacing by cellular delivery of Hcn2/SkM1
Disturbed nitric oxide signalling gives rise to congenital bicuspid aortic valve and aortopathy
Uncoupling DNA damage from chromatin damage to detoxify doxorubicin
Uncoupling DNA damage from chromatin damage to detoxify doxorubicin
Human epicardium-derived cells reinforce cardiac sympathetic innervation
Human epicardium-derived cells reinforce cardiac sympathetic innervation
Epicardial TGF beta and BMP signaling in cardiac regeneration: what lesson can we learn from the developing heart?
Highlights of ESC Congress 2019: a report from the ESC Scientists of Tomorrow
Supporting data on in vitro cardioprotective and proliferative paracrine effects by the human amniotic fluid stem cell secretome
Reactivating endogenous mechanisms of cardiac regeneration via paracrine boosting using the human amniotic fluid stem cell secretome
In vivo and in vitro Approaches Reveal Novel Insight Into the Ability of Epicardium-Derived Cells to Create Their Own Extracellular Environment
Cardiac Progenitor Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Reduce Infarct Size and Associate with Increased Cardiovascular Cell Proliferation
Scientists on the Spot: Carol Ann Remme on her research and career

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