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Differential effects of cyclic and constant stress on ATP release and mucociliary transport by human airway epithelia: Role of cyclic stress in airway mucociliary transport
2007
In the lungs, the first line of defence against bacterial infection is the thin layer of airway surface liquid (ASL) lining the airway surface. The superficial airway epithelium exhibits complex regulatory pathways that blend ion transport to adjust ASL volume to maintain proper mucociliary clearance (MCC). We hypothesized that stresses generated by airflow and transmural pressures during breathing govern ASL volume by regulating the rate of epithelial ATP release. Luminal ATP, via interactions
doi:10.17615/4883-bm69
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