Molecular mechanisms underlying hyperoxia-induced lung fibrosis
Supplemental oxygen is often used to treat newborns with respiratory disorders. Exposure to high concentration of oxygen and long-term oxygen causes inflammation and acute lung injury. The acute inflammatory phase is followed by a fibroproliferative repair phase, leading to lung fibrosis. Many infan...
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Main Authors: | I-Ting Chen (Author), Liang-Ti Huang (Author), Chih-Cheng Chen (Author), Chung-Ming Chen (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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