Pulmonary lipofibroblasts are thought to be involved in lung development, regeneration, vitamin A storage, and surfactant synthesis. Most of the evidence for these important functions relies on mouse or rat studies. Therefore, the present study was designed to investigate the presence of lipofibroblasts in a variety of early postnatal and adult mammalian species (including humans) to evaluate the ability to generalize functions of this cell type for other species. For this purpose, lung samples from 14 adult mammalian species as well as from postnatal mice, rats, and humans were investigated using light and electron microscopic stereology to obtain the volume fraction and the total volume of lipid bodies. In adult animals, lipid bodies were...
The effect of experimental diabetes on the lung was studied in male rats made diabetic by injecting ...
Morphology of lipid droplets in 313 embryos of different developmental stages was examined. Embryos ...
Pulmonary surfactant prevents alveolar collapse via reduction of surface tension. In contrast to hum...
Lipids play very important roles in lung biology, mainly reducing the alveolar surface tension at th...
Lipids play very important roles in lung biology, mainly reducing the alveolar surface tension at th...
© 2015. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. Lipid-containing alveolar interstitial fibroblas...
The pulmonary alveolar lipofibroblast was first reported in 1970. Since then its development, struct...
Detailed analysis of the pattern of human and rodent lung phosphatidylcholine (PC) species during fe...
Lung surfactant comprises mainly phosphatidylcholine (PC) species together with phosphatidylglycerol...
RATIONALE: Lung fibroblasts have shown high heterogeneity in both mouse and human during lung develo...
Lipids are major actors and regulators of physiological processes within the lung. Initial research ...
The numbers represent number of lipid species quantified for particular lipid class.</p
International audienceAbstract The number and severity of diseases affecting lung development and ad...
The present publication is a collection of studies developed with the aim of attaining a better unde...
Displayed are nmol/mg wet weight of the lipid class of all analyzed lipid species. Values are repres...
The effect of experimental diabetes on the lung was studied in male rats made diabetic by injecting ...
Morphology of lipid droplets in 313 embryos of different developmental stages was examined. Embryos ...
Pulmonary surfactant prevents alveolar collapse via reduction of surface tension. In contrast to hum...
Lipids play very important roles in lung biology, mainly reducing the alveolar surface tension at th...
Lipids play very important roles in lung biology, mainly reducing the alveolar surface tension at th...
© 2015. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. Lipid-containing alveolar interstitial fibroblas...
The pulmonary alveolar lipofibroblast was first reported in 1970. Since then its development, struct...
Detailed analysis of the pattern of human and rodent lung phosphatidylcholine (PC) species during fe...
Lung surfactant comprises mainly phosphatidylcholine (PC) species together with phosphatidylglycerol...
RATIONALE: Lung fibroblasts have shown high heterogeneity in both mouse and human during lung develo...
Lipids are major actors and regulators of physiological processes within the lung. Initial research ...
The numbers represent number of lipid species quantified for particular lipid class.</p
International audienceAbstract The number and severity of diseases affecting lung development and ad...
The present publication is a collection of studies developed with the aim of attaining a better unde...
Displayed are nmol/mg wet weight of the lipid class of all analyzed lipid species. Values are repres...
The effect of experimental diabetes on the lung was studied in male rats made diabetic by injecting ...
Morphology of lipid droplets in 313 embryos of different developmental stages was examined. Embryos ...
Pulmonary surfactant prevents alveolar collapse via reduction of surface tension. In contrast to hum...