Mapping the lung fibrosis transcriptome of mice and men

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), a deadly lung disease of unclear etiology, lacks sufficient therapeutic options. We extensively mapped the spatial transcriptomes of patient lungs and made translational comparisons with a mouse model of lung fibrosis, providing insights into disease mechanisms a...

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Bleomycin
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Cells
Disease
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Transcriptomes
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title Mapping the lung fibrosis transcriptome of mice and men
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