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Hardie WD et al. - Designing effective antifibrotic interventions will require accurate understanding of the complex interactions among the genetic, environmental, epigenetic, biochemical, cellular, and contextual abnormalities that promote pulmonary fibrogenesis.

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James S. Hagood, 06/25/09

This field is changing rapidly, as many excellent contributions to our fundamental understanding of the process of scarring in the lungs have appeared in the literature in the past few years. This review focuses on some of the emerging concepts that will drive development of new therapeutic strategies.

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