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The Fibrosis Across Organs Symposium: A Roadmap for Future Research Priorities.

Authors
  1. Teresa R. Barnes
  2. David A. Brenner
  3. Kevin K. Brown
  4. Gregory P. Cosgrove
  5. Stephen Crane
  6. Dennis E. Doherty
  7. for the Fibrosis Across Organs Symposium Working Group
  8. Timothy D. Hewitson
  9. Bodh I. Jugdutt
  10. Dolly J. Kervitsky
  11. Timothy A. McKinsey
  12. Luca Richeldi
  13. Jesse Roman
  14. Lynn M. Schnapp
  15. Andrew M. Tager
  16. John D. Tosi
  17. Eric S. White
Publication date
1 May 2019
Publisher
Jefferson Digital Commons
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