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Lung Stem Cells in Development, Health and Disease
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Editor(s):
Marko Z. Nikolić
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Brigid L.M. Hogan
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April 2021
Publisher:
European Respiratory Society
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9781849841337
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978-1-84984-133-7
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9781849841344
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April 2021
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10.1183/2312508X.erm9121
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Introduction
pp. vii
Preface
pp. viii
Guest Editors
pp. 1
Lung development
pp. 17
Alveolar stem cells in lung development and regrowth
pp. 31
Lung blood and lymphatic vascular development
pp. 44
Neuroendocrine cells in lung development and disease
pp. 56
Adult mouse and human airway epithelial basal stem cells
pp. 70
Stem cells of submucosal glands: their function as tissue stem cells and a reserve population for airway repair
pp. 84
Adult mouse intralobar airway stem cells
pp. 99
Evidence for the involvement of lipofibroblasts, airway smooth muscle cells and FGF10 signalling in lung repair
pp. 114
Respiratory bronchioles: a unique structure in the human lung
pp. 122
Alveolar epithelial stem cells in homeostasis and repair
pp. 134
Mesenchymal cells, immune cells and the lung stem cell niche
pp. 144
Endothelial cells in the lung
pp. 158
The Human Lung Cell Atlas: a transformational resource for cells of the respiratory system
pp. 175
Lung organoids: powerful tools for studying lung stem cells and diseases
pp. 190
Induced pluripotent stem cells for generating lung airway stem cells and modelling respiratory disease
pp. 205
Induced pluripotent stem cells for generating lung alveolar epithelial cells and modelling respiratory disease
pp. 222
Three-dimensional tissue-based models for translational lung stem cell research: precision-cut lung slices
pp. 232
The use of pre-conditioning and novel assays in the development of protocols for transplantation of lung progenitors
pp. 248
Lung tissue bioengineering for transplantation and modelling of development, disease and regeneration
pp. 273
Ferret respiratory disease models for the study of lung stem cells
pp. 290
Epithelial stem cells at the intersection of tissue regeneration and pulmonary fibrosis
pp. 306
Lung stem cells and therapy for cystic fibrosis
pp. 322
The role of altered stem cell function in airway and alveolar repair and remodelling in COPD
pp. 340
Stem cells and lung cancer
pp. 353
Progress and potential of mesenchymal stromal cell therapy in acute respiratory distress syndrome
pp. 373
The next 10 years in lung stem cell research
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