AbstractThe exact mechanism by which pulmonary surfactant films reach the very low surface tensions required to stabilize the alveoli at end expiration remains uncertain. We utilized the nanoscale sensitivity of atomic force microscopy (AFM) to examine phospholipid (PL) phase transition and multilayer formation for two Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) systems: a simple 3 PL surfactant-like mixture and the more complex bovine lipid extract surfactant (BLES). AFM height images demonstrated that both systems develop two types of liquid condensed (LC) domains (micro- and nano-sized) within a liquid expanded phase (LE). The 3 PL mixture failed to form significant multilayers at high surface pressure (π while BLES forms an extensive network of multilayer s...
ABSTRACT Monolayers of a functional pulmonary surfactant (PS) can reach very low surface tensions we...
AbstractMonolayers of a functional pulmonary surfactant (PS) can reach very low surface tensions wel...
AbstractThe studies reported here used fluorescence microscopy and Brewster angle microscopy to test...
AbstractThe exact mechanism by which pulmonary surfactant films reach the very low surface tensions ...
AbstractMonolayers of a functional pulmonary surfactant (PS) can reach very low surface tensions wel...
AbstractThe studies reported here used fluorescence microscopy and Brewster angle microscopy to test...
The structures formed by a pulmonary surfactant model system of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC...
AbstractDuring exhalation, the surfactant film of lipids and proteins that coats the alveoli in the ...
Natural lung surfactant contains less than 40% disaturated phospholipids, mainly dipalmitoylphosphat...
AbstractThe phase behavior of monolayers containing the complete set of purified phospholipids (PPL)...
AbstractLangmuir isotherms, fluorescence microscopy, and atomic force microscopy were used to study ...
AbstractPrior studies have shown that during and after slow compressions of monomolecular films cont...
AbstractTo determine if hydrophobic surfactant proteins affect the stability of pulmonary surfactant...
To determine if lateral phase separation occurs in films of pulmonary surfactant, we used epifluores...
AbstractFilms of pulmonary surfactant in the lung are metastable at surface pressures well above the...
ABSTRACT Monolayers of a functional pulmonary surfactant (PS) can reach very low surface tensions we...
AbstractMonolayers of a functional pulmonary surfactant (PS) can reach very low surface tensions wel...
AbstractThe studies reported here used fluorescence microscopy and Brewster angle microscopy to test...
AbstractThe exact mechanism by which pulmonary surfactant films reach the very low surface tensions ...
AbstractMonolayers of a functional pulmonary surfactant (PS) can reach very low surface tensions wel...
AbstractThe studies reported here used fluorescence microscopy and Brewster angle microscopy to test...
The structures formed by a pulmonary surfactant model system of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC...
AbstractDuring exhalation, the surfactant film of lipids and proteins that coats the alveoli in the ...
Natural lung surfactant contains less than 40% disaturated phospholipids, mainly dipalmitoylphosphat...
AbstractThe phase behavior of monolayers containing the complete set of purified phospholipids (PPL)...
AbstractLangmuir isotherms, fluorescence microscopy, and atomic force microscopy were used to study ...
AbstractPrior studies have shown that during and after slow compressions of monomolecular films cont...
AbstractTo determine if hydrophobic surfactant proteins affect the stability of pulmonary surfactant...
To determine if lateral phase separation occurs in films of pulmonary surfactant, we used epifluores...
AbstractFilms of pulmonary surfactant in the lung are metastable at surface pressures well above the...
ABSTRACT Monolayers of a functional pulmonary surfactant (PS) can reach very low surface tensions we...
AbstractMonolayers of a functional pulmonary surfactant (PS) can reach very low surface tensions wel...
AbstractThe studies reported here used fluorescence microscopy and Brewster angle microscopy to test...