HDAC6 inhibition and deletion reduce COPD symptoms in mice and human airway epithelia

M. Lizé (Wuppertal, Germany), S. Horstmann (Wuppertal, Germany), V. Düsterhus (Wuppertal, Germany), C. Wiedwald (Göttingen, Germany), C. Ebert (Wuppertal, Germany), A. Addante (Wuppertal, Germany), C. Neideck (Wuppertal, Germany), S. Frank (Wuppertal, Germany), F. Sohler (Wuppertal, Germany), M. Koch (Wuppertal, Germany)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Elucidating the mechanisms underlying lung repair and exploring therapeutic strategies in vitro
Disease area: Airway diseases

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