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Cells exhibit diverse sizes and shapes, tailored for functional needs of tissues. Lung alveoli are lined by large, extremely thin epithelial alveolar type-1 cells (AT1s). Their characteristic morphology is essential for lung function and must be restored after injury. The mechanisms underlying small, cuboidal alveolar type-2 cells (AT2s) differentiation into...

One of the greatest honors of my career was receiving the 2009 Stanley J. Korsmeyer Award from the American Society for Clinical Investigation. Stan Korsmeyer was a great physician-scientist who was lost too soon, at the age of 54, but not before he’d made transformational discoveries that revolutionized thinking about...

Progress in celiac disease (CD) research has been spectacular in recent years. The nature of gluten-derived peptides that are recognized by gut-derived T cells from patients, and that are therefore likely to be involved in disease development, has been elucidated (1–5). It has further been established that a ubiquitous enzyme...
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Metabolic-inflammatory crosstalk orchestrates muscle repair. Although pyroptosis typically aggravates sterile injury, we demonstrated that GSDME-dependent pyroptotic signaling associated with recruited myeloid cells paradoxically supported regeneration. GSDME expression was induced in post-surgical human muscle injury and murine damage models.
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