Mechanical control of innate immune responses against viral infection revealed in a human lung alveolus chip
Mechanical breathing motions have a fundamental function in lung development and disease, but little is known about how they contribute to host innate immunity. Here we use a human lung alveolus chip that experiences cyclic breathing-like deformations to investigate whether physical forces influence...
Main Authors: | Bai, H. (Author), Belgur, C. (Author), Gilpin, S.E (Author), Goyal, G. (Author), Ingber, D.E (Author), Jiang, A. (Author), Nurani, A. (Author), Oh, C.Y (Author), Patil, A. (Author), Plebani, R. (Author), Powers, R.K (Author), Prantil-Baun, R. (Author), Rodas, M. (Author), Si, L. (Author), Zhai, Y. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2022
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