Early Pulmonary Fibrosis is Defined by Niche- and Cell-Specific Molecular Programs
Alan Waich(Baylor College of Medicine), Iván O. Rosas(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Gary M. Hunninghake(Hubei University of Science and Technology), Bernadette R. Gochuico(National Human Genome Research Institute), CRISTIAN COARFA(Baylor College of Medicine), Lindsay J. Celada(Vanderbilt University), Konstantin Tsoyi(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Benjamin A. Raby(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Jonathan A. Rose(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Stefan W. Ryter(University of Pittsburgh Medical Center), A Chao(Baylor College of Medicine), S A Ochsner(Baylor College of Medicine), W Introne(National Human Genome Research Institute), C He(Baylor College of Medicine), N Mckenna(Baylor College of Medicine), J Zuluaga(Baylor College of Medicine), M E R Echartea(Baylor College of Medicine), Laura F. Gonzalez-Cuevas(Baylor College of Medicine), Juan D. Cala Garcia(Yale University), Naftali Kaminski(Yale University), A Justet(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), David A. Schwartz(University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), Julian A. Villalba(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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