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Pulmonary Neuroendocrine Cells Sense Succinate to Stimulate Myoepithelial Cell Contraction

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Scientists discovered that pulmonary neuroendocrine cells sense succinate, an inflammatory molecule in liquid lining the airway surface. Indications showed that succinate caused short-range ATP signals, contracting the myoepithelial cells wrapped around airway submucosal glands.
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