Maintaining a functional pulmonary surfactant system at depth is critical for diving mammals to ensure that inspiration is possible upon re-emergence. The lipid and protein composition of lavage extracts from three pinniped species (California sea lion, Northern elephant seal and Ringed seal) were compared to several terrestrial species. Lavage samples were purified using a NaBr discontinuous gradient. Concentrations of phospholipid classes and molecular species were measured using electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry, cholesterol was measured using high-performance liquid chromatography, surfactant protein A (SP-A) and SP-B were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. There were small differences in phospholipid classes, wi...
Leptin is a multifunctional hormone, produced predominantly in adipocytes. It regulates energy balan...
The diving ability of marine mammals is limited by body oxygen stores (TBO) and rates of oxygen depl...
The diving ability of marine mammals is limited by body oxygen stores (TBO) and rates of oxygen depl...
Marine mammals are repeatedly exposed to elevated extra-thoracic pressure and alveolar collapse duri...
Pulmonary surfactant is a complex mixture of lipids and proteins that lowers surface tension, increa...
Pulmonary surfactant, a complex mixture of lipids and proteins, lowers the surface tension in termin...
Natalie J. Miller, Anthony D. Postle, Samuel Schürch, W. Michael Schoel, Christopher B. Daniels, San...
AbstractPulmonary surfactant is composed of approx. 90% lipids and 10% protein. This review article ...
Diving plays a central role in the life histories of marine mammals. Marine mammals have many adapt...
Surface tension is reduced at the air–liquid interface in the lung by a mixture of lipids and protei...
The muscular biochemistry and respiratory morphology of diving mammals are closely intertwined throu...
Pulmonary surfactant comprises a lipid-protein film that lines the air-liquid interface of the lung ...
Diving mammals, are under extreme pressure to conserve oxygen as well as produce adequate energy thr...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comMaximum-likelihood models of codon and ...
As birds have tubular lungs that do not contain alveoli, avian surfactant predominantly functions to...
Leptin is a multifunctional hormone, produced predominantly in adipocytes. It regulates energy balan...
The diving ability of marine mammals is limited by body oxygen stores (TBO) and rates of oxygen depl...
The diving ability of marine mammals is limited by body oxygen stores (TBO) and rates of oxygen depl...
Marine mammals are repeatedly exposed to elevated extra-thoracic pressure and alveolar collapse duri...
Pulmonary surfactant is a complex mixture of lipids and proteins that lowers surface tension, increa...
Pulmonary surfactant, a complex mixture of lipids and proteins, lowers the surface tension in termin...
Natalie J. Miller, Anthony D. Postle, Samuel Schürch, W. Michael Schoel, Christopher B. Daniels, San...
AbstractPulmonary surfactant is composed of approx. 90% lipids and 10% protein. This review article ...
Diving plays a central role in the life histories of marine mammals. Marine mammals have many adapt...
Surface tension is reduced at the air–liquid interface in the lung by a mixture of lipids and protei...
The muscular biochemistry and respiratory morphology of diving mammals are closely intertwined throu...
Pulmonary surfactant comprises a lipid-protein film that lines the air-liquid interface of the lung ...
Diving mammals, are under extreme pressure to conserve oxygen as well as produce adequate energy thr...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comMaximum-likelihood models of codon and ...
As birds have tubular lungs that do not contain alveoli, avian surfactant predominantly functions to...
Leptin is a multifunctional hormone, produced predominantly in adipocytes. It regulates energy balan...
The diving ability of marine mammals is limited by body oxygen stores (TBO) and rates of oxygen depl...
The diving ability of marine mammals is limited by body oxygen stores (TBO) and rates of oxygen depl...