Microbial volatile communication in human organotypic lung models
There is a need for improved in vitro models of host-microbe interactions in the lung. Here, Barkal et al. present a microscale organotypic model of the human bronchiole for studying pulmonary infection, including volatile compound communication between microbial populations and host cells.
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Autores principales: | Layla J. Barkal, Clare L. Procknow, Yasmín R. Álvarez-García, Mengyao Niu, José A. Jiménez-Torres, Rebecca A. Brockman-Schneider, James E. Gern, Loren C. Denlinger, Ashleigh B. Theberge, Nancy P. Keller, Erwin Berthier, David J. Beebe |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/7371c53660c64006918b1c5f3012fe3a |
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