Stanford University School of Medicine: Damage From Smoke and Respiratory Viruses Mitigated in Mice via a Common Signaling Pathway
July 04, 2025
July 04, 2025
STANFORD, California, July 4 -- Stanford University School of Medicine issued the following news:
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Damage from smoke and respiratory viruses mitigated in mice via a common signaling pathway
The hedgehog signaling pathway helps regenerate damaged tissue in the airways and pancreas. Activating it may protect tissue against smoke inhalation and prevent diabetes progression.
By Krista Conger
A rare cell in the lining of lungs is f . . .
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Damage from smoke and respiratory viruses mitigated in mice via a common signaling pathway
The hedgehog signaling pathway helps regenerate damaged tissue in the airways and pancreas. Activating it may protect tissue against smoke inhalation and prevent diabetes progression.
By Krista Conger
A rare cell in the lining of lungs is f . . .