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SUBMITTER: Basil MC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9297319 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Basil Maria C MC Cardenas-Diaz Fabian L FL Kathiriya Jaymin J JJ Morley Michael P MP Carl Justine J Brumwell Alexis N AN Katzen Jeremy J Slovik Katherine J KJ Babu Apoorva A Zhou Su S Kremp Madison M MM McCauley Katherine B KB Li Shanru S Planer Joseph D JD Hussain Shah S SS Liu Xiaoming X Windmueller Rebecca R Ying Yun Y Stewart Kathleen M KM Oyster Michelle M Christie Jason D JD Diamond Joshua M JM Engelhardt John F JF Cantu Edward E Rowe Steven M SM Kotton Darrell N DN Chapman Harold A HA Morrisey Edward E EE
Nature 20220330 7904
The human lung differs substantially from its mouse counterpart, resulting in a distinct distal airway architecture affected by disease pathology in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. In humans, the distal branches of the airway interweave with the alveolar gas-exchange niche, forming an anatomical structure known as the respiratory bronchioles. Owing to the lack of a counterpart in mouse, the cellular and molecular mechanisms that govern respiratory bronchioles in the human lung remain unch ...[more]