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Nature research paper: Human distal airways contain a multipotent secretory cell that can regenerate alveoli

We thank the patients who contributed to our study, without their willingness to participate in research, these studies would not be possible; the staff at the Cell and Developmental Microscopy Core at the University of Pennsylvania, the Flow Cytometry Core at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the Animal Model Core of the Cystic Fibrosis Research Center of the University of Alabama at Birmingham for assistance in these studies; and M. Beers, V. Krymskya, S. Millar, A. Vaughan and S.

Maria C. Basil, Fabian L. Cardenas-Diaz, Michael P. Morley, Justine Carl, Jeremy Katzen, Katherine J. Slovik, Apoorva Babu, Su Zhou, Madison M. Kremp, Shanru Li, Joseph D. Planer, Yun Ying, Kathleen M. Stewart, Michelle Oyster, Jason D. Christie, Joshua M. Diamond & Edward E. Morrisey

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