The Potential Of WNT/Β-Catenin Modulation in Treating Pulmonary Fibrosis

Pulmonary fibrosis, particularly idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), represents a significant challenge in healthcare due to its detrimental impact on lung function and limited treatment options.
Exploring a Novel Approach to Asthma Management: Targeting Upstream Live Cell Extrusion

Asthma, affecting over 300 million individuals globally, remains a significant health concern with a high mortality rate. Despite advancements in treatment, many patients still struggle with symptom control and recurrent attacks.
NEBS and PIEZO2: Guardians of The Respiratory Galaxy

In a recent Nature publication by Schappe,M (2024), researchers have revealed a fascinating aspect of respiratory physiology: the role of sensory neurons in guarding against airway obstruction and orchestrating crucial reflexes to maintain respiratory function.
Choosing the Right Mouse Strain for Respiratory Disease Modeling: A Critical Consideration

In the world of respiratory research, the choice of mouse strain can make or break the success of an experimental disease model. Recent findings shed light on the importance of selecting the appropriate strain by elucidating key differences in lung mechanics between two commonly used strains: C57BL/6 and BALB/c mice.