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Distal airway stem cells yield alveoli in vitro and during lung regeneration following H1N1 influenza infection.
Kumar PA, Hu Y, Yamamoto Y, Hoe NB, Wei TS, Mu D, Sun Y, Joo LS, Dagher R, Zielonka EM, Wang de Y, Lim B, Chow VT, Crum CP, Xian W, McKeon F.
Cell. 2011 Oct 28;147(3):525-38.
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