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The effect of matrix metalloproteinase-3 deficiency on pulmonary surfactant in a mouse model of acute lung injury.The impact of intermittent umbilical cord occlusions on the inflammatory response in pre-term fetal sheepThe role of lipids in pulmonary surfactant.Human alveolar epithelial cells attenuate pulmonary microvascular endothelial cell permeability under septic conditions.The effects of exogenous surfactant administration on ventilation-induced inflammation in mouse models of lung injury.Apolipoprotein E-deficient mice are susceptible to the development of acute lung injury.The future of surfactant therapy during ALI/ARDS.Atomic force microscopy studies of functional and dysfunctional pulmonary surfactant films, II: albumin-inhibited pulmonary surfactant films and the effect of SP-ADecreased neuroinflammation correlates to higher vagus nerve activity fluctuations in near-term ovine fetuses: a case for the afferent cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway?Current perspectives in pulmonary surfactant--inhibition, enhancement and evaluation.Recent advances in alveolar biology: some new looks at the alveolar interface.Lung remodeling associated with recovery from acute lung injury.Lung-derived mediators induce cytokine production in downstream organs via an NF-κB-dependent mechanism.The effect of diet-induced serum hypercholesterolemia on the surfactant system and the development of lung injury.Voluntary running exercise protects against sepsis-induced early inflammatory and pro-coagulant responses in aged mice.A respiratory-gated micro-CT comparison of respiratory patterns in free-breathing and mechanically ventilated ratsRole of cholesterol in the biophysical dysfunction of surfactant in ventilator-induced lung injury.Mediators released from LPS-challenged lungs induce inflammatory responses in liver vascular endothelial cells and neutrophilic leukocytes.Identification of oxidative stress and Toll-like receptor 4 signaling as a key pathway of acute lung injury.The anatomy, physics, and physiology of gas exchange surfaces: is there a universal function for pulmonary surfactant in animal respiratory structures?Protective effects of elevated endogenous surfactant pools to injurious mechanical ventilation.Hyperoxia exposure impairs surfactant function and metabolism.Host response to intratracheally instilled bacteria in ventilated and nonventilated rats.Pseudomonas aeruginosa protease IV degrades surfactant proteins and inhibits surfactant host defense and biophysical functions.Lack of matrix metalloproteinase 3 in mouse models of lung injury ameliorates the pulmonary inflammatory response in female but not in male mice.Impact of ventilation-induced lung injury on the structure and function of lamellar bodies.High-frequency oscillation and exogenous surfactant administration in lung-injured adult sheep.Cholesterol-mediated surfactant dysfunction is mitigated by surfactant protein A.High oxygen concentrations predispose mouse lungs to the deleterious effects of high stretch ventilation.Early surfactant administration protects against lung dysfunction in a mouse model of ARDS.Sepsis and hyperoxia effects on the pulmonary surfactant system in wild-type and iNOS knockout mice.Mechanical ventilation of isolated rat lungs changes the structure and biophysical properties of surfactant.Quantifying lung morphology with respiratory-gated micro-CT in a murine model of emphysema.Maternal protein restriction during perinatal life affects lung mechanics and the surfactant system during early postnatal life in female ratsRat liver and lung mitochondria do not incorporate radioactivity from glycerol-3-phosphate or CDP-choline into glycero-3-phosphocholineSurfactant-associated proteins (SP-A, SP-B) are increased proportionally to alveolar phospholipids in sheep silicosisThe effect of lung preservation on alveolar surfactantMitigation of injury in canine lung grafts by exogenous surfactant therapyEffects of alveolar surfactant aggregates on T-lymphocyte proliferationNegative impact of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-3 null mutation on lung structure and function in response to sepsis
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