Hyperactive mTORC1 in lung mesenchyme induces endothelial cell dysfunction and pulmonary vascular remodeling
Susan M. Lin(Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania), Vera P. Krymskaya(University of Pennsylvania), Ryan W. Rue(University of Pennsylvania), Edward Cantu(Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania), Grażyna Kwapiszewska(Cardio-Pulmonary Institute), Slaven Crnković(Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Lung Vascular Research), Joseph D. Planer(Pulmonary and Allergy Associates), Carly J. Smith(Pulmonary and Allergy Associates), Akansha Goel(Pulmonary and Allergy Associates), Apoorva Babu(University of Pennsylvania), Ana N. Nottingham(University of Pennsylvania), Maria C. Basil(Boston University), Edward E. Morrisey(Penn Center for AIDS Research), Kanth Swaroop Vanka(Pulmonary and Allergy Associates), Kseniya Obraztsova(Lung Institute), O. Ledwell(Pulmonary and Allergy Associates), Laura T. Ferguson(Pulmonary and Allergy Associates), Jillian F. Evans(Pulmonary and Allergy Associates), Alexander R. Mukhitov(University of Pennsylvania)
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