Aged alveolar epithelium contributes to inflammaging and reduced stem cell function in the lung
M. Lehmann (Munich, Germany), Q. Hu (Munich, Germany), Y. Hu (Denver, United States of America), M. Ansari (Munich, Germany), R. Pineda (Pittsburgh, United States of America), W. Janssen (Denver, United States of America), F. Theis (Munich, Germany), H. Schiller (Munich, Germany), M. Königshoff (Pittsburgh, United States of America)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Early manifestations of chronic respiratory disease: zooming in at the epithelial barrier
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M. Lehmann (Munich, Germany), Q. Hu (Munich, Germany), Y. Hu (Denver, United States of America), M. Ansari (Munich, Germany), R. Pineda (Pittsburgh, United States of America), W. Janssen (Denver, United States of America), F. Theis (Munich, Germany), H. Schiller (Munich, Germany), M. Königshoff (Pittsburgh, United States of America). Aged alveolar epithelium contributes to inflammaging and reduced stem cell function in the lung. 1373
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