Longitudinal single-cell profiles of lung regeneration after viral infection reveal persistent injury-associated cell states
Terren K. Niethamer(University of Pennsylvania), Edward E. Morrisey(Penn Center for AIDS Research), Andrew E. Vaughan(California Institute for Regenerative Medicine), Joshua M. Diamond(California University of Pennsylvania), Joseph D. Planer(Pulmonary and Allergy Associates), Gan Zhao(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Arnav Sharma(University of Connecticut), David B. Frank(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Apoorva Babu(University of Pennsylvania), Ana Nottingham(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Shanru Li(University of Pennsylvania), Maria C. Basil(Boston University), Michael P. Morley(University of Pennsylvania), Lillian Levin(University of Pennsylvania), Su Zhou(University of Pennsylvania), Hannah Hallquist(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Edward Cantu(Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania)
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