Airspace dilatation is present at birth and increases with age in mice with cystic-fibrosis like lung disease

P. Anagnostopoulou (NICOSIA, Cyprus), S. Blaskovic (Bern, Switzerland), D. Schittny (Bern, Switzerland), E. Borisova (Bern, Switzerland), F. Kronig (Bern, Switzerland), S. Ganesh (Bern, Switzerland), Z. Zhou-Suckow (Heidelberg, Germany), M. Mall (Berlin, Germany), C. Schlepu¨tz (Villigen, Switzerland), M. Stampanoni (Zu¨rich, Switzerland), J. Schittny (Bern, Switzerland)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Advanced models for drug discovery and functional changes in lung disease
Session: Advanced models for drug discovery and functional changes in lung disease
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2056

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P. Anagnostopoulou (NICOSIA, Cyprus), S. Blaskovic (Bern, Switzerland), D. Schittny (Bern, Switzerland), E. Borisova (Bern, Switzerland), F. Kronig (Bern, Switzerland), S. Ganesh (Bern, Switzerland), Z. Zhou-Suckow (Heidelberg, Germany), M. Mall (Berlin, Germany), C. Schlepu¨tz (Villigen, Switzerland), M. Stampanoni (Zu¨rich, Switzerland), J. Schittny (Bern, Switzerland). Airspace dilatation is present at birth and increases with age in mice with cystic-fibrosis like lung disease. 2056

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