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Published on: April 12, 2021
Epithelial/mesenchymal interactions and branching morphogenesis of the lung
1Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Vanderbilt Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 37232-2175, USA. brigid.hogan@mcmail.vanderbilt.edu
Abstract:
The establishment of branched tubular epithelial structures is critical for the viability of multicellular organisms: the tracheal system in Drosophila and the vertebrate lung being two such structures. Although there are obvious differences in the complexity of these branched organs, many of the underlying mechanisms and genes regulating their development appear to have been evolutionarily conserved.
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