Pulmonary Surfactant-Associated Proteins
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Subject Areas on Research
- Artificial surfactant attenuates hyperoxic lung injury in primates. I. Physiology and biochemistry.
- Bombesin-like peptides and receptors in normal fetal baboon lung: roles in lung growth and maturation.
- Cellular uptake and processing of surfactant lipids and apoprotein SP-A by rat lung.
- Embryonic mouse lung epithelial progenitor cells co-express immunohistochemical markers of diverse mature cell lineages.
- Incorporation of biotinylated SP-A into rat lung surfactant layer, type II cells, and clara cells.
- Natural surfactant and hyperoxic lung injury in primates. I. Physiology and biochemistry.
- Ontogeny of rat lung type II cells correlated with surfactant lipid and surfactant apoprotein expression.
- Proliferation and differentiation defects during lung development in corticotropin-releasing hormone-deficient mice.
- Recycling of surfactant lipid and apoprotein-A studied by electron microscopic autoradiography.
- Surfactant apoprotein in adult rat lung compartments is increased by dexamethasone.