Tissue resident mesenchymal progenitor cells (MPC) are important regulators of tissue repair or regeneration, remodeling, inflammation, and angiogenesis. Here we describe a technology used to define, isolate, and characterize a population of resident lung MPC in both human and mouse explanted tissue. The definition of this population using a defined set of markers facilitates the repeatable isolation of a mesenchymal subpopulation population by flow cytometry and the subsequent translational study of this specific cell type and function.
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