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Figure 1.
Asymmetric hedgehog activation model that maintains distinct compartmental identity. We propose that differential Hh activation is a promising mechanism for maintaining compartmental-specific identity as well as function in the lungs. Endogenous inhibitors of Hh activation may be lost, disrupting the physiological asymmetry of Hh and resulting in altered compartmental identity and structural changes found in lung disorders.
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