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Inflammation and regeneration in cross-organs

Guest edited by Seiji Okada, Kyushu University, Japan

A thematic series in Inflammation and Regeneration.

This series of articles has not been sponsored. All articles have undergone the journal's standard peer review process overseen by the Guest Editor. The Guest Editor declares no competing interests.

  1. The liver is a unique organ with an extraordinary capacity to regenerate upon various injuries. In acute and transient liver injury by insults such as chemical hepatotoxins, the liver in rodents returns to the...

    Authors: Minoru Tanaka and Atsushi Miyajima
    Citation: Inflammation and Regeneration 2016 36:19
  2. The lungs are the primary organs for respiration, the process by which carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged. The alveolus, which is the site of gas exchange in the lungs, consists of multiple cell types inc...

    Authors: Mitsuhiro Yamada, Naoya Fujino and Masakazu Ichinose
    Citation: Inflammation and Regeneration 2016 36:15