One of the prerequisites of life is the process of respiration in which an organism exchanges carbon dioxide for oxygen in order to obtain energy through the oxygenation of molecules containing carbon. The interfaces used by different organisms for gas exchange vary from simple diffusion between prokaryotic bacteria and the medium in which they reside, to a much more complex diffusible interface, namely a gas-exchanging organ also known as the lung used by higher eukaryotes, such as humans. The human lungs have an estimated 300.000.000 alveoli with a surface area of approximately 70 m2 by 0.1 flm in early adulthood (Comroe, 1965; Weibel, 1963) and is comprised of at least 40 differentiated cell types. The alveolar surface of the lung is sur...
Late lung development comprises the formation of the terminal sac followed by the subdivision of the...
An abundance of information about lung development in animal models exists; however, comparatively l...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The human body requires oxygen to perform aerobic processes 1-3. The...
To fulfill the task of gas exchange, the lung possesses a huge inner surface and a tree-like system ...
Structural and functional complexities of the mammalian lung evolved to meet a unique set of challen...
In general, life is only possible in the presence of oxygen in a form that can be easily absorbed by...
The mechanisms of gas transport in the lung occur within the detailed morphometry of the conducting ...
The mechanisms of gas transport in the lung occur within the detailed morphometry of the conducting ...
Our understanding of lung development in the past two decades has moved from an anatomical to a hist...
Speakers in this symposium presented examples of respiratory regulation that broadly illustrate prin...
The mammalian respiratory system—the trachea and the lungs—arises from the anterior foregut through ...
In terrestrial vertebrates lung ventilation is nescessary to accmplish exchange of oxygen (O2) and c...
The human lung is born with a fraction of the adult complement of alveoli. The postnatal stages of h...
The ability to breathe air represents a fundamental step in vertebrate evolution that was accompanie...
Speakers in this symposium presented examples of respiratory regulation that broadly illustrate prin...
Late lung development comprises the formation of the terminal sac followed by the subdivision of the...
An abundance of information about lung development in animal models exists; however, comparatively l...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The human body requires oxygen to perform aerobic processes 1-3. The...
To fulfill the task of gas exchange, the lung possesses a huge inner surface and a tree-like system ...
Structural and functional complexities of the mammalian lung evolved to meet a unique set of challen...
In general, life is only possible in the presence of oxygen in a form that can be easily absorbed by...
The mechanisms of gas transport in the lung occur within the detailed morphometry of the conducting ...
The mechanisms of gas transport in the lung occur within the detailed morphometry of the conducting ...
Our understanding of lung development in the past two decades has moved from an anatomical to a hist...
Speakers in this symposium presented examples of respiratory regulation that broadly illustrate prin...
The mammalian respiratory system—the trachea and the lungs—arises from the anterior foregut through ...
In terrestrial vertebrates lung ventilation is nescessary to accmplish exchange of oxygen (O2) and c...
The human lung is born with a fraction of the adult complement of alveoli. The postnatal stages of h...
The ability to breathe air represents a fundamental step in vertebrate evolution that was accompanie...
Speakers in this symposium presented examples of respiratory regulation that broadly illustrate prin...
Late lung development comprises the formation of the terminal sac followed by the subdivision of the...
An abundance of information about lung development in animal models exists; however, comparatively l...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The human body requires oxygen to perform aerobic processes 1-3. The...