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Area of Science:

  • Pulmonology and Developmental Biology

Background:

  • This editorial introduces a special theme issue focusing on lung ontogeny and injury.
  • The issue consolidates critical insights into the complex processes of lung development, injury, and repair.

Discussion:

  • It highlights advancements in understanding the mechanisms underlying various pulmonary diseases.
  • The collection emphasizes the interconnectedness of developmental pathways and disease pathogenesis.

Key Insights:

  • Provides a comprehensive overview of current knowledge in lung biology and pathology.
  • Features research on the cellular and molecular basis of lung development and response to injury.

Outlook:

  • Sets the stage for future research directions in pediatric and adult lung disease.
  • Aims to foster a deeper understanding of lung health and disease management.