Publications by authors named "L Wickens"

Matrix stiffening by lysyl oxidase-like 2 (LOXL2)-mediated collagen cross-linking is proposed as a core feedforward mechanism that promotes fibrogenesis. Failure in clinical trials of simtuzumab (the humanized version of AB0023, a monoclonal antibody against human LOXL2) suggested that targeting LOXL2 may not have disease relevance; however, target engagement was not directly evaluated. We compare the spatial transcriptome of active human lung fibrogenesis sites with different human cell culture models to identify a disease-relevant model.

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An episodic memory is specific to an event that occurred at a particular time and place. However, the elements that constitute the event-the location, the people present, and their actions and goals-might be shared with numerous other similar events. Does the brain preferentially represent certain elements of a remembered event? If so, which elements dominate its neural representation: those that are shared across similar events, or the novel elements that define a specific event? We addressed these questions by using a novel experimental paradigm combined with fMRI.

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Article Synopsis
  • Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a serious lung disease characterized by a median survival of 2 to 4 years, primarily linked to damage in the alveolar epithelium.
  • Researchers explored how the interaction between alveolar epithelial cells and lung fibroblasts contributes to fibrosis progression, identifying key signaling pathways involved.
  • Their findings reveal a complex feedback loop where abnormal signaling between these cells perpetuates fibrosis, rather than normal tissue repair, suggesting potential targets for therapeutic intervention.
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