Research Associate, Wells Lab, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Enteroendocrine cells regulate intestinal metabolism and function
Research Associate, Wells Lab, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Enteroendocrine cells regulate intestinal metabolism and function
Click here to read the article. Alveolar epithelial type I cells (AT1s) line the gas
Kotton and colleagues generate human alveolar epithelial type I cells (AT1s) from induced pluripotent stem
A team of researchers led by Darrell N. Kotton, MD, the David C. Seldin Professor
Mutations in ATP-binding cassette A3 (ABCA3), a phospholipid transporter critical for surfactant homeostasis in pulmonary
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