Pneumonectomy (PNX) in experimental animals leads to a species- and age-dependent compensatory growth of the remaining lung lobes. PNX mimics the loss of functional gas exchange units observed in a number of chronic destructive lung diseases. However, unlike in disease models, this tissue loss is well defined, reproducible and lacks accompanying inflammation. Furthermore, compensatory responses to the tissue loss can be easily quantified. This makes PNX a potentially useful model for the study of the cellular and molecular events which occur during realveolarisation. It may therefore help to get a better understanding of how manipulate these pathways, in order to promote the generation of new alveolar tissue as therapies for destructive...
SummaryTo identify pathways involved in adult lung regeneration, we employ a unilateral pneumonectom...
Until recently, adult lung regeneration has been a poorly defined phenomena in mammals. Publications...
Introduction/Aim: The murine unilateral pneumonectomy (PNX) model induces growth of new alveolar tis...
Growth of the lung involves unique structure-function interactions not seen in solid organs. Mechani...
ABSTRACT: A model of inducible expansion of the gas exchange area in adult mice would be ideal for t...
Abstract In a number of species, partial pneumonectomy initiates hormonally regulated compensatory g...
In most rodents and some other mammals, the removal of one lung results in compensatory growth assoc...
right pneumonectomy (PNX), the remaining lung expands and its perfusion doubles. Tissue and microvas...
Compensatory lung growth is defined by the absolute increases in the quantity of functioning lung ti...
In dieser Arbeit wurde das kompensatorische Lungenwachstum der C57Bl6/N- Inzuchtmaus nach unilateral...
ObjectiveAfter pneumonectomy, compensatory growth occurs in the remaining lung. The vascular respons...
While aging leads to a reduction in the capacity for regeneration after pneumonectomy (PNX) in most ...
Insulin Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1), is a key and highly regulated molecule which stimulates somatic gro...
ObjectiveIn experimental animals, pneumonectomy results in rapid, hyperplastic compensatory growth o...
In many mammalian species, the removal of one lung (pneumonectomy) is associated with the compensato...
SummaryTo identify pathways involved in adult lung regeneration, we employ a unilateral pneumonectom...
Until recently, adult lung regeneration has been a poorly defined phenomena in mammals. Publications...
Introduction/Aim: The murine unilateral pneumonectomy (PNX) model induces growth of new alveolar tis...
Growth of the lung involves unique structure-function interactions not seen in solid organs. Mechani...
ABSTRACT: A model of inducible expansion of the gas exchange area in adult mice would be ideal for t...
Abstract In a number of species, partial pneumonectomy initiates hormonally regulated compensatory g...
In most rodents and some other mammals, the removal of one lung results in compensatory growth assoc...
right pneumonectomy (PNX), the remaining lung expands and its perfusion doubles. Tissue and microvas...
Compensatory lung growth is defined by the absolute increases in the quantity of functioning lung ti...
In dieser Arbeit wurde das kompensatorische Lungenwachstum der C57Bl6/N- Inzuchtmaus nach unilateral...
ObjectiveAfter pneumonectomy, compensatory growth occurs in the remaining lung. The vascular respons...
While aging leads to a reduction in the capacity for regeneration after pneumonectomy (PNX) in most ...
Insulin Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1), is a key and highly regulated molecule which stimulates somatic gro...
ObjectiveIn experimental animals, pneumonectomy results in rapid, hyperplastic compensatory growth o...
In many mammalian species, the removal of one lung (pneumonectomy) is associated with the compensato...
SummaryTo identify pathways involved in adult lung regeneration, we employ a unilateral pneumonectom...
Until recently, adult lung regeneration has been a poorly defined phenomena in mammals. Publications...
Introduction/Aim: The murine unilateral pneumonectomy (PNX) model induces growth of new alveolar tis...