Airways are exposed to a number of inhaled toxins, pathogens, allergens, reactive gases, aerosols and irritant particles. After a lung insult, some of the epithelial cells are injured or damaged. These cells either detach or die thus disruption of cell-cell and cell-matrix interaction and also exposing the basement membrane. The normal response to the injury is a mass transportation of factors including Extra Cellular Matrix (ECM), various growth factors and inflammatory cells. The epithelial cells in the margin of the damage flatten and move to eventually cover the wound. If this repair does not occur this insult can result in a disease (Fig. 1).peer-reviewe
The airway epithelial cells is strategically positioned at the interface with environtment, and thus...
As the first line of defence against external stimuli, the airway epithelium undergoes frequent inju...
The airway epithelium provides a critical barrier to the outside environment. When its integrity is ...
Epithelial cells represent the most important surface of contact in the body and form the first line...
International audienceIn healthy subjects, the respiratory epithelium forms a continuous lining to t...
The mammalian airway is lined by a variety of specialized epithelial cells that not only serve as a ...
The airway surface epithelium is frequently injured by microorganisms and viruses due to its permane...
Despite an efficient defence system, the airway surface epithelium, in permanent contact with the ex...
ABSTRACTThe epithelium of the airway has considerable capacity to undergo repair. These repair proce...
Rationale: A key factor involved with the progressive decline in lung function in severeasthma is ai...
Epithelial cells lining the airways and the respiratory compartment may, and certainly when exposed ...
The mammalian lung supports the transport and diffusion of inspired and expired gasses that are crit...
Airway epithelial cells and macrophages participate in inflammatory responses to external noxious st...
The airway epithelium plays a crucial role in protecting the underlying connective tissue (CT) from ...
Epithelial damage and shedding of the epithelium are common observations in many airway diseases suc...
The airway epithelial cells is strategically positioned at the interface with environtment, and thus...
As the first line of defence against external stimuli, the airway epithelium undergoes frequent inju...
The airway epithelium provides a critical barrier to the outside environment. When its integrity is ...
Epithelial cells represent the most important surface of contact in the body and form the first line...
International audienceIn healthy subjects, the respiratory epithelium forms a continuous lining to t...
The mammalian airway is lined by a variety of specialized epithelial cells that not only serve as a ...
The airway surface epithelium is frequently injured by microorganisms and viruses due to its permane...
Despite an efficient defence system, the airway surface epithelium, in permanent contact with the ex...
ABSTRACTThe epithelium of the airway has considerable capacity to undergo repair. These repair proce...
Rationale: A key factor involved with the progressive decline in lung function in severeasthma is ai...
Epithelial cells lining the airways and the respiratory compartment may, and certainly when exposed ...
The mammalian lung supports the transport and diffusion of inspired and expired gasses that are crit...
Airway epithelial cells and macrophages participate in inflammatory responses to external noxious st...
The airway epithelium plays a crucial role in protecting the underlying connective tissue (CT) from ...
Epithelial damage and shedding of the epithelium are common observations in many airway diseases suc...
The airway epithelial cells is strategically positioned at the interface with environtment, and thus...
As the first line of defence against external stimuli, the airway epithelium undergoes frequent inju...
The airway epithelium provides a critical barrier to the outside environment. When its integrity is ...