Angelopoulou, Andriani
Theocharous, Giorgos
Valakos, Dimitrios
Polyzou, Aikaterini
Magkouta, Sophia
Myrianthopoulos, Vassilios
Havaki, Sophia
Fiorillo, Marco
Tremi, Ioanna
Vachlas, Konstantinos
Nisotakis, Theodoros
Thanos, Dimitris-Foivos
Pantazaki, Anastasia
Kletsas, Dimitris
Bartek, Jiri
Petty, Russell
Thanos, Dimitris
McCrimmon, Rory J
Papaspyropoulos, Angelos
Gorgoulis, Vassilis G
Funding for this research was provided by:
Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (5747, 3782)
KWF Kankerbestrijding (KWF UL 2012-5395)
European Social Fund (2019-050-0503-18066)
Foundation for Education and European Culture (IPEP)
General Secretariat for Research and Technology (2020ΣΕ01300001)
European Regional Development Fund of the European Union (T2EDK-02939 and T2EDK-03266)
SARG, National Kapodistrian University of Athens (70/3/8916)
Sonia Kotopoulos (Donation)
Article History
Received: 21 May 2024
Accepted: 5 July 2024
First Online: 25 July 2024
Declarations
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: Zebrafish experiments were approved by the local animal welfare committee (DEC) of the University of Leiden and all protocols adhered to the international guidelines specified by the EU Animal Protection Directive 2010/63/EU. The collection of tissues for the generation of airway organoids was carried out according to the European Network of Research Ethics Committees (EUREC) guidelines and the local NKUA Medical School Bioethics committee (Protocol number: 571). Experiments on NOD-SCID mice were carried out at the National Centre for Scientific Research (NCSR) “Demokritos” according to local and international regulations and ethical guidelines, and were approved by the local animal experimental committee at the NCSR “Demokritos” (Protocol number: 433154).
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.