Disruption of normal mucociliary clearance in the airways is undesirable due to the associated risk of increased respiratory disease. Accordingly, pharmaceutical formulations delivered via the respiratory tract should not cause irreversible damage to the mucociliary clearance apparatus. On the other hand, mucociliary clearance reduces the amount of time a formulation is in contact with its absorbing membrane with important consequences for the bioavailability of the delivered drug. In this review the components of the mucociliary apparatus are described and methods of measuring ciliary beat frequency, mucociliary transport and mucociliary clearance are reviewed. Substances known to alter components of mucociliary clearance are detailed as w...
The nasal mucosa lines the entry of the respiratory tract and is in constant contact with a great va...
Abstract Mucociliary clearance (MCC) is the first line of defense in clearing airways. In geneticall...
Nasal mucus was collected from 38 patients with chronic sinusitis and then, nasal mucociliary cleara...
ABSTRACT: Mucociliary clearance (MCC), the process in which airway mucus together with substances tr...
The lung is protected by multiple mechanisms, but the primary defense is mucociliary clearance (MCC)...
SummaryMucociliary transport dysfunctions can impair the quality of life of patients suffering from ...
Mucociliary transport dysfunctions can impair the quality of life of patients suffering from chronic...
Purulent-inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract and ENT organs are an urgent problem o...
In this study, nasal mucociliary clearance is investigated in patients with primary ciliary dyskines...
The airways of the human respiratory system are covered by a protective layer, which is known as air...
The human airways are protected from inhaled external substances by an extremely thin layer called a...
Mathematical modelling of the fluid mechanics of mucociliary clearance (MCC) is reviewed and future ...
Mucociliary clearance is a crucial mechanism that supports the elimination of inhaled particles, bac...
Abstract— Efficient mucociliary clearance is a function of the physical properties of the mucus coup...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Mucociliary transport is an important defense mechanism of the respiratory tr...
The nasal mucosa lines the entry of the respiratory tract and is in constant contact with a great va...
Abstract Mucociliary clearance (MCC) is the first line of defense in clearing airways. In geneticall...
Nasal mucus was collected from 38 patients with chronic sinusitis and then, nasal mucociliary cleara...
ABSTRACT: Mucociliary clearance (MCC), the process in which airway mucus together with substances tr...
The lung is protected by multiple mechanisms, but the primary defense is mucociliary clearance (MCC)...
SummaryMucociliary transport dysfunctions can impair the quality of life of patients suffering from ...
Mucociliary transport dysfunctions can impair the quality of life of patients suffering from chronic...
Purulent-inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract and ENT organs are an urgent problem o...
In this study, nasal mucociliary clearance is investigated in patients with primary ciliary dyskines...
The airways of the human respiratory system are covered by a protective layer, which is known as air...
The human airways are protected from inhaled external substances by an extremely thin layer called a...
Mathematical modelling of the fluid mechanics of mucociliary clearance (MCC) is reviewed and future ...
Mucociliary clearance is a crucial mechanism that supports the elimination of inhaled particles, bac...
Abstract— Efficient mucociliary clearance is a function of the physical properties of the mucus coup...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Mucociliary transport is an important defense mechanism of the respiratory tr...
The nasal mucosa lines the entry of the respiratory tract and is in constant contact with a great va...
Abstract Mucociliary clearance (MCC) is the first line of defense in clearing airways. In geneticall...
Nasal mucus was collected from 38 patients with chronic sinusitis and then, nasal mucociliary cleara...