AbstractPulmonary surfactant spreads on the thin (∼0.1μm) liquid layer that lines the alveoli, forming a film that reduces surface tension and allows normal respiration. Pulmonary surfactant deposited in vitro on liquid layers that are several orders of magnitude thicker, however, does not reach the low surface tensions (∼0.001 N/m) achieved in the lungs during exhalation when the surfactant film compresses. This is due to collapse, a surface phase transition during which the surfactant film, rather than decreasing surface tension by increasing its surface density, becomes thicker at constant surface tension (∼0.024 N/m). Formation of the collapse phase requires transport of surfactant to collapse sites, and this transport can be hindered i...
Characterizing the spreading of surfactants on the surface of a liquid film is central to our unders...
AbstractPulmonary surfactant maintains a putative surface-active film at the air-alveolar fluid inte...
The surface monolayer theory of Clements was tested on open surface films of calf lung surfactant ex...
AbstractTo determine if hydrophobic surfactant proteins affect the stability of pulmonary surfactant...
We describe measurements of the surface slope and reconstruction of the interface shape during the s...
To explore basic mechanisms of action of pulmonary surfactant in preventing alveolar collapse, a fir...
Monomolecular films at an air/water interface coexist at the equilibrium spreading tension (γ<sub>e<...
AbstractDuring exhalation, the surfactant film of lipids and proteins that coats the alveoli in the ...
AbstractSurvanta, a clinically used bovine lung surfactant extract, in contact with surfactant in th...
AbstractLung surfactant causes the surface tension, γ, in the alveoli to drop to nearly zero on exha...
AbstractFilms of pulmonary surfactant in the lung are metastable at surface pressures well above the...
AbstractThe exact mechanism by which pulmonary surfactant films reach the very low surface tensions ...
We describe the response of an insoluble surfactant monolayer spreading on the surface of a thin liq...
AbstractThe studies reported here used fluorescence microscopy and Brewster angle microscopy to test...
Perhaps the most important advance in respiratory physiology during the past decade is the discovery...
Characterizing the spreading of surfactants on the surface of a liquid film is central to our unders...
AbstractPulmonary surfactant maintains a putative surface-active film at the air-alveolar fluid inte...
The surface monolayer theory of Clements was tested on open surface films of calf lung surfactant ex...
AbstractTo determine if hydrophobic surfactant proteins affect the stability of pulmonary surfactant...
We describe measurements of the surface slope and reconstruction of the interface shape during the s...
To explore basic mechanisms of action of pulmonary surfactant in preventing alveolar collapse, a fir...
Monomolecular films at an air/water interface coexist at the equilibrium spreading tension (γ<sub>e<...
AbstractDuring exhalation, the surfactant film of lipids and proteins that coats the alveoli in the ...
AbstractSurvanta, a clinically used bovine lung surfactant extract, in contact with surfactant in th...
AbstractLung surfactant causes the surface tension, γ, in the alveoli to drop to nearly zero on exha...
AbstractFilms of pulmonary surfactant in the lung are metastable at surface pressures well above the...
AbstractThe exact mechanism by which pulmonary surfactant films reach the very low surface tensions ...
We describe the response of an insoluble surfactant monolayer spreading on the surface of a thin liq...
AbstractThe studies reported here used fluorescence microscopy and Brewster angle microscopy to test...
Perhaps the most important advance in respiratory physiology during the past decade is the discovery...
Characterizing the spreading of surfactants on the surface of a liquid film is central to our unders...
AbstractPulmonary surfactant maintains a putative surface-active film at the air-alveolar fluid inte...
The surface monolayer theory of Clements was tested on open surface films of calf lung surfactant ex...