In many mammalian species, the removal of one lung (pneumonectomy) is associated with the compensatory growth of the remaining lung. To investigate the hypothesis that parenchymal deformation may trigger lung regeneration, we used microCT scanning to create 3D finite element geometric models of the murine lung pre- and post-pneumonectomy (24 h). The structural correspondence between models was established using anatomic landmarks and an iterative computational algorithm. When compared with the pre-pneumonectomy lung, the post-pneumonectomy models demonstrated significant translation and rotation of the cardiac lobe into the post-pneumonectomy pleural space. 2D maps of lung deformation demonstrated significant heterogeneity; the areas of gre...
In many mammals, including humans, removal of one lung (pneumonectomy) results in the compensatory g...
Radiation therapy (RT) is an important component of treatment for lung cancer. However, the accuracy...
In this paper we propose a method to simulate morphological changes caused by both closed and tensio...
In many mammalian species, the removal of one lung [pneumonectomy (PNX)] is associated with the comp...
right pneumonectomy (PNX), the remaining lung expands and its perfusion doubles. Tissue and microvas...
In most rodents and some other mammals, the removal of one lung results in compensatory growth assoc...
Pulmonary emphysema is a connective tissue disease characterized by the progressive destruction of a...
Pneumonectomy (PNX) in experimental animals leads to a species- and age-dependent compensatory growt...
ABSTRACT: A model of inducible expansion of the gas exchange area in adult mice would be ideal for t...
Pulmonary diseases, driven by pollution, industrial farming, vaping, and the infamous COVID-19 pande...
In many mammals, including rodents and humans, removal of one lung results in the compensatory growt...
Mechanical forces imposed on lung tissue constitute major stimuli for normal lung development and po...
Using state-of-the-art X-ray tomographic microscopy we can image lung tissue in three dimensions in ...
Compensatory lung growth is defined by the absolute increases in the quantity of functioning lung ti...
In many mammals, including rodents and humans, removal of one lung results in the compensatory growt...
In many mammals, including humans, removal of one lung (pneumonectomy) results in the compensatory g...
Radiation therapy (RT) is an important component of treatment for lung cancer. However, the accuracy...
In this paper we propose a method to simulate morphological changes caused by both closed and tensio...
In many mammalian species, the removal of one lung [pneumonectomy (PNX)] is associated with the comp...
right pneumonectomy (PNX), the remaining lung expands and its perfusion doubles. Tissue and microvas...
In most rodents and some other mammals, the removal of one lung results in compensatory growth assoc...
Pulmonary emphysema is a connective tissue disease characterized by the progressive destruction of a...
Pneumonectomy (PNX) in experimental animals leads to a species- and age-dependent compensatory growt...
ABSTRACT: A model of inducible expansion of the gas exchange area in adult mice would be ideal for t...
Pulmonary diseases, driven by pollution, industrial farming, vaping, and the infamous COVID-19 pande...
In many mammals, including rodents and humans, removal of one lung results in the compensatory growt...
Mechanical forces imposed on lung tissue constitute major stimuli for normal lung development and po...
Using state-of-the-art X-ray tomographic microscopy we can image lung tissue in three dimensions in ...
Compensatory lung growth is defined by the absolute increases in the quantity of functioning lung ti...
In many mammals, including rodents and humans, removal of one lung results in the compensatory growt...
In many mammals, including humans, removal of one lung (pneumonectomy) results in the compensatory g...
Radiation therapy (RT) is an important component of treatment for lung cancer. However, the accuracy...
In this paper we propose a method to simulate morphological changes caused by both closed and tensio...