AbstractThis review briefly notes recent findings important for understanding the surface mechanical functions of pulmonary surfactant. Currently known surfactant-specific proteins and lipids are discussed, with an eye to their possible functions. Competing models of the alveolar subphase life cycle of surfactant are also presented. It is concluded that, in spite of much effort, we still do not understand the basic molecular mechanisms underlying surfactant’s rapid adsorption to the air-water interface
Surfactants (an abbreviation of “surface active agent”) are substances that lower the surface tensio...
Pulmonary surfactant is a complex of lipids and proteins assembled and secreted by the alveolar epit...
Pulmonary surfactant is a complex lipoprotein mixture secreted into the alveo-lar lumen by type 2 pn...
Pulmonary surfactant (PS) is a lipid-protein complex essential to stabilise the delicate structure o...
AbstractPulmonary surfactant is a mixture of lipids and proteins which is secreted by the epithelial...
AbstractPulmonary surfactant is an essential lipid–protein complex to maintain an operative respirat...
The respiratory surface in the mammalian lung is stabilized by pulmonary surfactant, a membrane-base...
AbstractPulmonary surfactant is composed of approx. 90% lipids and 10% protein. This review article ...
A major function of pulmonary surfactant is to reduce surface tension at the air-liquid interface of...
AbstractPulmonary surfactant is a mixture of lipids and proteins which is secreted by the epithelial...
The pulmonary surfactant is a lipid/protein complex that diminishes surface tension forces and facil...
Lung surfactant (LS) is an outstanding example of how a highly regulated and dynamic membrane-based ...
Pulmonary surfactant is a lipid–protein complex that lines and stabilizes the respiratory interface ...
Pulmonary surfactant (PS) has been extensively studied because of its primary role in mammalian brea...
Pulmonary surfactant (PS) has been extensively studied because of its primary role in mammalian brea...
Surfactants (an abbreviation of “surface active agent”) are substances that lower the surface tensio...
Pulmonary surfactant is a complex of lipids and proteins assembled and secreted by the alveolar epit...
Pulmonary surfactant is a complex lipoprotein mixture secreted into the alveo-lar lumen by type 2 pn...
Pulmonary surfactant (PS) is a lipid-protein complex essential to stabilise the delicate structure o...
AbstractPulmonary surfactant is a mixture of lipids and proteins which is secreted by the epithelial...
AbstractPulmonary surfactant is an essential lipid–protein complex to maintain an operative respirat...
The respiratory surface in the mammalian lung is stabilized by pulmonary surfactant, a membrane-base...
AbstractPulmonary surfactant is composed of approx. 90% lipids and 10% protein. This review article ...
A major function of pulmonary surfactant is to reduce surface tension at the air-liquid interface of...
AbstractPulmonary surfactant is a mixture of lipids and proteins which is secreted by the epithelial...
The pulmonary surfactant is a lipid/protein complex that diminishes surface tension forces and facil...
Lung surfactant (LS) is an outstanding example of how a highly regulated and dynamic membrane-based ...
Pulmonary surfactant is a lipid–protein complex that lines and stabilizes the respiratory interface ...
Pulmonary surfactant (PS) has been extensively studied because of its primary role in mammalian brea...
Pulmonary surfactant (PS) has been extensively studied because of its primary role in mammalian brea...
Surfactants (an abbreviation of “surface active agent”) are substances that lower the surface tensio...
Pulmonary surfactant is a complex of lipids and proteins assembled and secreted by the alveolar epit...
Pulmonary surfactant is a complex lipoprotein mixture secreted into the alveo-lar lumen by type 2 pn...