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Needle in the Haystack: Finding the Elusive Lymphangioleiomyomatosis Cell

Steagall and Moss discuss the study by Guo and colleagues which used state-of-the-art single-cell techniques to provide insights into lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), a rare multisystem disease primarily affecting women. LAM is characterized by cystic destruction of the lungs, kidney angiomyolipomas,...

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Published in:American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2020-11, Vol.202 (10), p.1329-1330
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