Fibroblast engraftment in the decellularized mouse lung occurs via a β1-integrin-dependent, FAK-dependent pathway that is mediated by ERK and opposed by AKT
Huanxing Sun(SleepMed), Erica L. Herzog(Yale University), Xiaosong Chen(Yale University), Julio J. Mendez(Yale University), Hong Peng(Central South University), Xueyan Peng(Yale University), Elizabeth A. Calle(Yale University), Laura E. Niklason(Yale University), Yangyang Zhu(Purdue University West Lafayette), Liping Zhao(Yale University), Aditi Mathur(Tulane University)
American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
December 14, 2013
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