Allergic inflammatory memory in human respiratory epithelial progenitor cells
Barrier tissue dysfunction is a fundamental feature of chronic human inflammatory diseases [superscript 1]. Specialized subsets of epithelial cells—including secretory and ciliated cells—differentiate from basal stem cells to collectively protect the upper airway [superscript 2–4]. Allergic inflamma...
Main Authors: | Ordovas-Montanes, Jose Manuel, Dwyer, Daniel F., Nyquist, Sarah Kate, Buchheit, Kathleen M., Vukovic, Marko, Deb, Chaarushena, Wadsworth, Marc Havens, Hughes, Travis K., Kazer, Samuel Weisgurt, Yoshimoto, Eri, Cahill, Katherine N., Bhattacharyya, Neil, Katz, Howard R., Berger Leighton, Bonnie, Laidlaw, Tanya M., Boyce, Joshua A., Barrett, Nora A., Shalek, Alexander K |
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Other Authors: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Institute for Medical Engineering & Science |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2019
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/122932 |
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