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Growth factors in lung development and disease: friends or foe?

Growth factors mediate tissue interactions and regulate a variety of cellular functions that are critical for normal lung development and homeostasis. Besides their involvement in lung pattern formation, growth and cell differentiation during organogenesis, these factors have been also implicated in...

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Published in:Respiratory research 2001-10, Vol.3 (1), p.2-2, Article 2
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Analysis
Animals
Care and treatment
Cell differentiation
Diagnosis
Growth factors
Growth Substances - metabolism
Growth Substances - therapeutic use
Health aspects
Homeopathy
Humans
Lung - growth & development
Lung - metabolism
lung development
Lung diseases
Lung Diseases - drug therapy
Lung Diseases - metabolism
lung injury-repair
Materia medica and therapeutics
Risk factors
Therapeutics
title Growth factors in lung development and disease: friends or foe?
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