The role of angiopoietin 2 in hyperoxia-induced acute lung injury

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Abstract

Hyperoxia-induced acute lung injury (HALI) is characterized by an influx of inflammatory cells, increased pulmonary permeability, endothelial and epithelial cell death. In a murine model and in vitro, we found Angiopoietin 2 to be a critical mediator of lung oxidant injury, inflammation, edema, and regulator of necrotic cell death pathways. The clinical significance of our findings was highlighted by the detection of increased Angiopoietin 2 levels in patients with ALI. ©2007 Landes Bioscience.

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Bhandari, V., & Elias, J. A. (2007, May 1). The role of angiopoietin 2 in hyperoxia-induced acute lung injury. Cell Cycle. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.6.9.4229

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