Extended Data Fig. 9: Co-staining of human lung tissue from donor lungs and COPD patients with anti-NoxO1 (light blue), anti-nitrotyrosine (red) and nuclear staining with hematoxylin (dark blue). | Nature Metabolism

Extended Data Fig. 9: Co-staining of human lung tissue from donor lungs and COPD patients with anti-NoxO1 (light blue), anti-nitrotyrosine (red) and nuclear staining with hematoxylin (dark blue).

From: NADPH oxidase subunit NOXO1 is a target for emphysema treatment in COPD

Extended Data Fig. 9: Co-staining of human lung tissue from donor lungs and COPD patients with anti-NoxO1 (light blue), anti-nitrotyrosine (red) and nuclear staining with hematoxylin (dark blue).The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Arrows indicate alveolar structures, asterisks show vessels/bronchi; magnification 400×. n = 3 lungs each.

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