Development of improved method to identify and analyze lung fibrocytes with flow cytometry in a reporter mouse strain

H. Kawano (Tokushima , Japan), K. Koyama (Tokushima , Japan), H. Nishimura (Tokushima , Japan), Y. Toyoda (Tokushima , Japan), K. Kagawa (Tokushima , Japan), S. Sato (Tokushima , Japan), N. Naito (Tokushima , Japan), H. Goto (Tokushima , Japan), Y. Inagaki (Isehara, Japan), Y. Nishioka (Tokushima , Japan)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Pulmonary fibrosis: from models to patients
Session: Pulmonary fibrosis: from models to patients
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 993
Disease area: Interstitial lung diseases

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