AT2-intrinsic Z-AAT expression drives conserved inflammatory and proteotoxic stress responses and predisposes to emphysema
Carly Merritt(Boston University), Andrew A. Wilson(Boston University), Pushpinder Bawa(Boston University), Feiya Wang(Boston University), Carlos Villacorta Martin(Boston Medical Center), Maria C. Basil(Boston University), Michael P. Morley(University of Pennsylvania), Joseph E. Kaserman(Boston Medical Center), Maor Sauler(Yale University), Michael H. Cho(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Rose Griffin(Boston Medical Center), Kristine M. Abo(Boston University)
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