Differential induction of apoptosis by cigarette smoke extract in primary human lung fibroblast strains: implications for emphysema

Volume: 291, Issue: 1, Pages: L19 - L29
Published: Jul 1, 2006
Abstract
Cigarette smoke is the principal cause of emphysema. Recent attention has focused on the loss of alveolar fibroblasts in the development of emphysema. Fibroblasts may become damaged by oxidative stress and undergo apoptosis as a result of cigarette smoke exposure. Not all smokers develop lung diseases associated with tobacco smoke, a fact that may reflect individual variation among human fibroblast strains. We hypothesize that fibroblasts from...
Paper Details
Title
Differential induction of apoptosis by cigarette smoke extract in primary human lung fibroblast strains: implications for emphysema
Published Date
Jul 1, 2006
Volume
291
Issue
1
Pages
L19 - L29
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