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Volume 92 Issue 3, September 2022

Functional-relationship web maps of genes associated with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). The discovery in a cohort of patients with BPD of a functional relationship of five genes with WNT5A suggests that Wnt pathway disruption may play a role in the disorder’s pathogenesis. See article by Akat et al. on page 888.

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