The Department of Genetic Medicine at Weill Cornell leads a dynamic and innovative translational research program, advancing diverse fields such as Genetic Therapy and Personalized Medicine.
Our translational research program aims to leverage our expertise in genetic therapies and personalized medicine to develop clinical solutions that target the molecular causes of human diseases.
The Department of Genetic Medicine advances treatments and diagnostics through diverse clinical trials, including drug testing and research to better understand diseases.
The Department of Genetic Medicine at Weill Cornell leads a dynamic and innovative translational research program, advancing diverse fields such as Genetic Therapy and Personalized Medicine.
Our translational research program aims to leverage our expertise in genetic therapies and personalized medicine to develop clinical solutions that target the molecular causes of human diseases.
The Department of Genetic Medicine advances treatments and diagnostics through diverse clinical trials, including drug testing and research to better understand diseases.
Collagen in the lung: development of a technology applicable to human lung disease.
Publication Type
Academic Article
Authors
Crystal R, Bradley K, McConnell-Breu S, Collins J, Hanca A, Cowan M
Journal
Chest
Volume
67
Issue
2 Suppl
Pagination
30S-31S
Date Published
02/01/1975
ISSN
0012-3692
Keywords
Collagen, Lung
Abstract
Techniques have been developed to quantitate in vitro the types, rates and fates of collagen synthesized by animal and human lung. Studies are continuing in our laboratory to apply these techniques to investigate important lung disorders, including: (1) classification of the fibrotic lung disorders by the types of collagen synthesized; (2) development of an in vitro drug evaluation system to determine, in a lung biopsy, which drugs are useful in reducing the fibrotic process for a patient with interstitial disease; and (3) investigations of the influence of serum proteins on lung connective tissue synthesis and proteolysis.