2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2023.114511
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Survival and process outgrowth of human iPSC-derived cells expressing Purkinje cell markers in a mouse model for spinocerebellar degenerative disease

Takamasa Kamei,
Atsushi Tamada,
Toshiya Kimura
et al.
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“…The lungs have significant reparative properties when required in response to particular injuries and damage. One of the most reliable hypotheses is that pulmonary tissue might respond to particular stimuli by triggering off stromal cells or by re-starting the cell cycle to regenerate damaged cells [55,56]. Basal cells can operate as tissue-specific stem cells of the airway epithelium in the proximal airway, while in the distal airway, the bronchiolar epithelium is silent until damage happens when variant club cells-representing a group of secretory cells-disclose the ability to proliferate in response to damage [57,58].…”
Section: Regenerative Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lungs have significant reparative properties when required in response to particular injuries and damage. One of the most reliable hypotheses is that pulmonary tissue might respond to particular stimuli by triggering off stromal cells or by re-starting the cell cycle to regenerate damaged cells [55,56]. Basal cells can operate as tissue-specific stem cells of the airway epithelium in the proximal airway, while in the distal airway, the bronchiolar epithelium is silent until damage happens when variant club cells-representing a group of secretory cells-disclose the ability to proliferate in response to damage [57,58].…”
Section: Regenerative Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%