AbstractThe reincorporation of lipids into monolayers at the air-water interface after collapse is important to the maintenance of low surface tensions on subsequent expansion and compression cycles. For single component, anionic dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol monolayers, the fraction of recovered lipid is proportional to the subphase ionic strength. The collapse mechanism and structure of the collapsed materials appear unchanged with ionic strength. A simple electrostatic barrier model shows that the fractional recovery depends exponentially on the Debye length; this is verified by experiment. This simple model suggests possible catalytic roles for the cationic lung surfactant specific proteins SP-B and SP-C that induce structural changes...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Understanding i...
AbstractThe exact mechanism by which pulmonary surfactant films reach the very low surface tensions ...
AbstractThe influence of cholesterol and POPE on lung surfactant model systems consisting of DPPC/DP...
AbstractThe reincorporation of lipids into monolayers at the air-water interface after collapse is i...
ABSTRACT The reincorporation of lipids into monolayers at the air-water interface after collapse is ...
AbstractDuring exhalation, the surfactant film of lipids and proteins that coats the alveoli in the ...
AbstractTo determine if hydrophobic surfactant proteins affect the stability of pulmonary surfactant...
AbstractLangmuir isotherms, fluorescence microscopy, and atomic force microscopy were used to study ...
AbstractRapid adsorption of surfactant material to the air/liquid interface of the lung is essential...
ABSTRACT Langmuir isotherms, fluorescence microscopy, and atomic force microscopy were used to study...
AbstractSurvanta, a clinically used bovine lung surfactant extract, in contact with surfactant in th...
Lipid monolayers at an air-water interface can be compressed laterally and reach high surface densit...
AbstractThe aqueous lining of the lung surface exposed to the air is covered by lung surfactant, a f...
AbstractWe investigated the possible role of SP-B proteins in the function of lung surfactant. To th...
X-ray scattering and freeze-fracture electron microscopy of a lung surfactant extract show the exist...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Understanding i...
AbstractThe exact mechanism by which pulmonary surfactant films reach the very low surface tensions ...
AbstractThe influence of cholesterol and POPE on lung surfactant model systems consisting of DPPC/DP...
AbstractThe reincorporation of lipids into monolayers at the air-water interface after collapse is i...
ABSTRACT The reincorporation of lipids into monolayers at the air-water interface after collapse is ...
AbstractDuring exhalation, the surfactant film of lipids and proteins that coats the alveoli in the ...
AbstractTo determine if hydrophobic surfactant proteins affect the stability of pulmonary surfactant...
AbstractLangmuir isotherms, fluorescence microscopy, and atomic force microscopy were used to study ...
AbstractRapid adsorption of surfactant material to the air/liquid interface of the lung is essential...
ABSTRACT Langmuir isotherms, fluorescence microscopy, and atomic force microscopy were used to study...
AbstractSurvanta, a clinically used bovine lung surfactant extract, in contact with surfactant in th...
Lipid monolayers at an air-water interface can be compressed laterally and reach high surface densit...
AbstractThe aqueous lining of the lung surface exposed to the air is covered by lung surfactant, a f...
AbstractWe investigated the possible role of SP-B proteins in the function of lung surfactant. To th...
X-ray scattering and freeze-fracture electron microscopy of a lung surfactant extract show the exist...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Understanding i...
AbstractThe exact mechanism by which pulmonary surfactant films reach the very low surface tensions ...
AbstractThe influence of cholesterol and POPE on lung surfactant model systems consisting of DPPC/DP...