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Intersections between pulmonary development and disease

Intersections between pulmonary development and disease
Intersections between pulmonary development and disease
Recent advances in cellular, molecular, and developmental biology have revolutionized our concepts regarding the process of organogenesis that have important implications for our understanding of both lung formation and pulmonary disease pathogenesis. Pulmonary investigators have long debated whether developmental processes are recapitulated during normal repair of the lung or in the setting of chronic pulmonary diseases. Although the cellular events involved in lung morphogenesis and those causing pulmonary disease are likely to include processes that are distinct, there is increasing evidence that the pathogenesis of many lung disorders involves the same genetic machinery that regulates cell growth,specification, and differentiation during normal lung development.
lung, morphphogenesis, transcription, respiratory
1073-449X
401-406
Whitsett, Jeffrey A.
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Haitchi, Hans Michael
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Maeda, Yutaka
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Whitsett, Jeffrey A.
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Haitchi, Hans Michael
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Maeda, Yutaka
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Whitsett, Jeffrey A., Haitchi, Hans Michael and Maeda, Yutaka (2011) Intersections between pulmonary development and disease. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 184 (4), 401-406. (doi:10.1164/rccm.201103-0495PP). (PMID:21642246)

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Abstract

Recent advances in cellular, molecular, and developmental biology have revolutionized our concepts regarding the process of organogenesis that have important implications for our understanding of both lung formation and pulmonary disease pathogenesis. Pulmonary investigators have long debated whether developmental processes are recapitulated during normal repair of the lung or in the setting of chronic pulmonary diseases. Although the cellular events involved in lung morphogenesis and those causing pulmonary disease are likely to include processes that are distinct, there is increasing evidence that the pathogenesis of many lung disorders involves the same genetic machinery that regulates cell growth,specification, and differentiation during normal lung development.

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Accepted/In Press date: 31 March 2011
Published date: 15 August 2011
Keywords: lung, morphphogenesis, transcription, respiratory
Organisations: Clinical & Experimental Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 386158
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/386158
ISSN: 1073-449X
PURE UUID: 860a568e-2909-46fc-9a44-85d89f86d436
ORCID for Hans Michael Haitchi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8603-302X

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Date deposited: 28 Jan 2016 15:21
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:14

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Author: Jeffrey A. Whitsett
Author: Yutaka Maeda

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