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From Embryology

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute perspective: lung progenitor and stem cells--gaps in knowledge and future opportunities

Stem Cells. 2009 Sep;27(9):2263-70. doi: 10.1002/stem.148.

Blaisdell CJ1, Gail DB, Nabel EG.

Abstract

Because the lung stem cell field is so new, there remain many unanswered questions that are being addressed regarding the identification, location, and role of exogenous and endogenous stem and progenitor cell populations in growth, regeneration, and repair of the lung. Advancing lung stem cell biology will require multidisciplinary teams and a long term effort to unravel the biologic processes of stem cells in the lung. While no clinical research in lung stem cell therapies are currently funded by NHLBI, the knowledge gained by understanding the basic biology of the lung stem cell populations will be needed to translate to diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in the future. PMID 19522010