AbstractPulmonary surfactant is a mixture of lipids and proteins which is secreted by the epithelial type II cells into the alveolar space. Its main function is to reduce the surface tension at the air/liquid interface in the lung. This is achieved by forming a surface film that consists of a monolayer which is highly enriched in dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine and bilayer lipid/protein structures closely attached to it. The molecular mechanisms of film formation and of film adaptation to surface changes during breathing in order to remain a low surface tension at the interface, are unknown. The results of several model systems give indications for the role of the surfactant proteins and lipids in these processes. In this review, we describe...
Pulmonary surfactant is a lipid–protein complex that lines and stabilizes the respiratory interface ...
AbstractWe investigated the possible role of SP-B proteins in the function of lung surfactant. To th...
The global aim of our studies was to obtain more information about the mechanisms involved in the ac...
AbstractPulmonary surfactant is a mixture of lipids and proteins which is secreted by the epithelial...
Lung surfactant, a lipid/protein complex located at the air/alveolar lining of the mammalian lung, f...
The structures formed by a pulmonary surfactant model system of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC...
AbstractThe biophysical activity of lung surfactant depends, to a large extent, on the presence of t...
The pulmonary surfactant is a lipid/protein complex that diminishes surface tension forces and facil...
AbstractThe respiratory epithelium has evolved to produce a complicated network of extracellular mem...
The molecular basis involving adsorption of pulmonary surfactant at the respiratory air–liquid inter...
The interaction of the hydrophobic pulmonary surfactant protein SP-C with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcho...
The effects of pulmonary surfactant protein SP-B on the properties of monolayers of dipalmitoylphosp...
AbstractRapid adsorption of surfactant material to the air/liquid interface of the lung is essential...
AbstractThis review briefly notes recent findings important for understanding the surface mechanical...
AbstractThe adsorption model for soluble surfactants has been modified for suspensions of pulmonary ...
Pulmonary surfactant is a lipid–protein complex that lines and stabilizes the respiratory interface ...
AbstractWe investigated the possible role of SP-B proteins in the function of lung surfactant. To th...
The global aim of our studies was to obtain more information about the mechanisms involved in the ac...
AbstractPulmonary surfactant is a mixture of lipids and proteins which is secreted by the epithelial...
Lung surfactant, a lipid/protein complex located at the air/alveolar lining of the mammalian lung, f...
The structures formed by a pulmonary surfactant model system of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC...
AbstractThe biophysical activity of lung surfactant depends, to a large extent, on the presence of t...
The pulmonary surfactant is a lipid/protein complex that diminishes surface tension forces and facil...
AbstractThe respiratory epithelium has evolved to produce a complicated network of extracellular mem...
The molecular basis involving adsorption of pulmonary surfactant at the respiratory air–liquid inter...
The interaction of the hydrophobic pulmonary surfactant protein SP-C with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcho...
The effects of pulmonary surfactant protein SP-B on the properties of monolayers of dipalmitoylphosp...
AbstractRapid adsorption of surfactant material to the air/liquid interface of the lung is essential...
AbstractThis review briefly notes recent findings important for understanding the surface mechanical...
AbstractThe adsorption model for soluble surfactants has been modified for suspensions of pulmonary ...
Pulmonary surfactant is a lipid–protein complex that lines and stabilizes the respiratory interface ...
AbstractWe investigated the possible role of SP-B proteins in the function of lung surfactant. To th...
The global aim of our studies was to obtain more information about the mechanisms involved in the ac...