Using forward genetic screens and novel human alveolar organoid models to study surfactant protein C trafficking in heath and disease

E. Rutherford (Cambridge, United Kingdom), D. Van Den Boomen (Cambridge, United Kingdom), K. Lim (Cambridge, United Kingdom), P. Lehner (Cambridge, United Kingdom), E. Rawlins (Cambridge, United Kingdom), S. Marciniak (Cambridge, United Kingdom), J. Dickens (Cambridge, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Translational modelling of lung diseases
Session: Translational modelling of lung diseases
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 602

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E. Rutherford (Cambridge, United Kingdom), D. Van Den Boomen (Cambridge, United Kingdom), K. Lim (Cambridge, United Kingdom), P. Lehner (Cambridge, United Kingdom), E. Rawlins (Cambridge, United Kingdom), S. Marciniak (Cambridge, United Kingdom), J. Dickens (Cambridge, United Kingdom). Using forward genetic screens and novel human alveolar organoid models to study surfactant protein C trafficking in heath and disease. 602

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