Endoplasmic reticulum stress enhances fibrotic remodeling in the lungs
William E. Lawson(VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System), Timothy S. Blackwell(University of Michigan), Juan Roldán‐Merino(Sant Joan de Déu Research Foundation), Amber L. Degryse(Pulmonary and Allergy Associates), Michael F. Beers(University of Pennsylvania), Xiaochuan Xu(Pulmonary and Allergy Associates), Edward E. Morrisey(Penn Center for AIDS Research), Dawn C. Newcomb(Vanderbilt University), Brittany R. Jones(Pulmonary and Allergy Associates), Vasiliy V. Polosukhin, Dong‐Sheng Cheng, Harikrishna Tanjore(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Kirk B. Lane(Vanderbilt University), Fiona E. Yull(Vanderbilt University)
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