Airway epithelial cell identity and plasticity are constrained by Sox2 during lung homeostasis, tissue regeneration, and in human disease
Kazushige Shiraishi(University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa), Edward E. Morrisey(Penn Center for AIDS Research), Andrew E. Vaughan(California Institute for Regenerative Medicine), Yun Ying(University of Pennsylvania), Gan Zhao(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Apoorva Babu(University of Pennsylvania), Shanru Li(University of Pennsylvania), Maria C. Basil(Boston University), Dakota L. Jones(Boston University), Michael P. Morley(University of Pennsylvania), Aaron I. Weiner(Broad Institute), Su Zhou(University of Pennsylvania), Laura T. Ferguson(Pulmonary and Allergy Associates), Michele Oyster(University of Pennsylvania), Edward Cantu(Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania)
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