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Human distal airways contain a multipotent secretory cell that can regenerate alveoli

Maria C. Basil, Fabian L. Cardenas‐Diaz, Jaymin J. Kathiriya, Michael P. Morley, Justine Carl, Alexis N. Brumwell, Jeremy Katzen, Katherine J. Slovik, Apoorva Babu, Su Zhou, Madison M. Kremp, Katherine B. McCauley, Shanru Li, Joseph D. Planer, Shah S. Hussain, Xiaoming Liu, Rebecca Windmueller, Yun Ying, Kathleen M. Stewart, M. Oyster, Jason D. Christie, Joshua M. Diamond, John F. Engelhardt, Edward Cantu, Steven M. Rowe, Darrell N. Kotton, Harold A. Chapman, Edward E. Morrisey

2022Nature319 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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Progenitor cellLungCell typeBiologyPopulationCell biologyRespiratory systemAlveolar cellsPathologyImmunologyStem cellCellMedicineAnatomyInternal medicineGeneticsEnvironmental healthNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchCongenital Diaphragmatic Hernia StudiesTracheal and airway disorders
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