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Learn MoreThe purpose of this study is to identify the roles of epithelial active mTOR in lung fibrosis. We generated Sftpc-mTOR transgeneic mice, in which active mTOR is conditionally expressed in alveolar epithelial type II cells (AECII). We obtained AECII from mice and performed RNA sequencing. SOURCE: Minako Saito (minako.s.129@gmail.com) - The University of Tokyo
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