Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis Is Caused by Elevated Mechanical Tension on Alveolar Stem Cells
Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis Is Caused by Elevated Mechanical Tension on Alveolar Stem CellsBy investigating links between impaired alveolar regeneration and progressive pulmonary fibrosis, Wu et al. found that the periphery-to-center progression of the most common type of lung fibrosis is driven by sustained elevated mechanical tension that activates a TGF-β signaling loop in alveolar stem cells.By investigating links between impaired alveolar regeneration and progressive pulmonary fibrosis, Wu et al. found that the periphery-to-center progression of the most common type of lung fibrosis is driven by sustained elevated mechanical tension that activates a TGF-β signaling loop in alveolar stem cells.Huijuan Wu, Yuanyuan Yu, Huanwei Huang, Yucheng Hu, Siling Fu, Zheng Wang, Mengting Shi, Xi Zhao, Jie Yuan, Jiao Li, Xueyi Yang, Ennan Bin, Dong Wei, Hongbin Zhang, Jin Zhang, Chun Yang, Tao Cai, Huaping Dai, Jingyu Chen, Nan Tanghttps://secure.jbs.elsevierhealth.com/action/getSharedSiteSession?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cell.com%2Fcell%2Ffulltext%2FS0092-8674%2819%2931284-X%3Frss%3Dyes&rc=0http://www.cell.com/cell/inpress.rssCellCell RSS feed.Wireless News CampaignDecember 20, 2019
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