PGAM5 acts as a key mediator of lung fibrosis by disrupting mitochondrial homeostasis

I. Ganzleben (Erlangen, Germany), G. He (Erlangen, Germany), C. Günther (Erlangen, Germany), E. Prigge (Heidelberg, Germany), K. Richter (Heidelberg, Germany), R. Rieker (Erlangen, Germany), D. Mougiakakos (Erlangen, Germany), M. Neurath (Erlangen, Germany), C. Becker (Erlangen, Germany)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Extracellular matrix formation and remodelling in physiology and disease
Session: Extracellular matrix formation and remodelling in physiology and disease
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 595
Disease area: Interstitial lung diseases

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