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This project investigates the roles of different macrophage populations in lung tissue repair and immune responses following injury. By analyzing these cells in mouse models and human organoids, the research aims to uncover mechanisms that could inform treatments for respiratory diseases.
The lung is particularly exposed to airborne and blood-borne insults.
The mechanisms underlying lung tissue repair are therefore of fundamental biological importance and have critical implications for the prevention life-threatening inflammatory and tissue-damaging responses.
Lung-resident tissue macrophages and inflammatory monocyte-derived macrophages (InfMoMac) are key players in the maintenance of homeostasis, repair responses and disease pathogenesis.
Yet, to date, the complexity of lung ma…
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