Rosemary Kane
- The myofibroblast in pulmonary fibrosis displays distinct functional characteristics, depending on its source of originBy Sinead M. Walsh, Denise A. Boylan, Julie C. Worrell, Robert V. Lumsden, Rosemary Kane and Michael P. KeaneSinead M. Walsh1Conway Institute of Biomolecular and BioMedical Research, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland2Department of Respiratory Medicine, St Vincents University Hospital, Dublin, IrelandDenise A. Boylan1Conway Institute of Biomolecular and BioMedical Research, University College Dublin, Dublin, IrelandJulie C. Worrell1Conway Institute of Biomolecular and BioMedical Research, University College Dublin, Dublin, IrelandRobert V. Lumsden1Conway Institute of Biomolecular and BioMedical Research, University College Dublin, Dublin, IrelandRosemary Kane1Conway Institute of Biomolecular and BioMedical Research, University College Dublin, Dublin, IrelandMichael P. Keane1Conway Institute of Biomolecular and BioMedical Research, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland2Department of Respiratory Medicine, St Vincents University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
- Serum exosomes from IPF patients display a fibrotic miRNA profile that correlates to clinical measures of disease severityBy Paul Minnis, Rosemary Kane, Rachel Anglin, Sinead Walsh, Julie Worrel, Faheem Khan, Robert V. Lumsden, Sharon Whitty and Michael P. KeanePaul Minnis1Dept. Respiratory Medicine, St Vincents University Hospital and School of Medicine and Medical Science, UCD Conway Institute, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin, IrelandRosemary Kane2School of Medicine and Medical Science UCD Conway Institute of Bimolecular and Biomedical Research, University Hospital Dublin, Dublin, IrelandRachel Anglin1Dept. Respiratory Medicine, St Vincents University Hospital and School of Medicine and Medical Science, UCD Conway Institute, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin, IrelandSinead Walsh1Dept. Respiratory Medicine, St Vincents University Hospital and School of Medicine and Medical Science, UCD Conway Institute, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland2School of Medicine and Medical Science UCD Conway Institute of Bimolecular and Biomedical Research, University Hospital Dublin, Dublin, IrelandJulie Worrel2School of Medicine and Medical Science UCD Conway Institute of Bimolecular and Biomedical Research, University Hospital Dublin, Dublin, IrelandFaheem Khan1Dept. Respiratory Medicine, St Vincents University Hospital and School of Medicine and Medical Science, UCD Conway Institute, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland2School of Medicine and Medical Science UCD Conway Institute of Bimolecular and Biomedical Research, University Hospital Dublin, Dublin, IrelandRobert V. Lumsden2School of Medicine and Medical Science UCD Conway Institute of Bimolecular and Biomedical Research, University Hospital Dublin, Dublin, IrelandSharon Whitty2School of Medicine and Medical Science UCD Conway Institute of Bimolecular and Biomedical Research, University Hospital Dublin, Dublin, IrelandMichael P. Keane1Dept. Respiratory Medicine, St Vincents University Hospital and School of Medicine and Medical Science, UCD Conway Institute, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland2School of Medicine and Medical Science UCD Conway Institute of Bimolecular and Biomedical Research, University Hospital Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
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