Adaptive Immunity

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Introduction The human immune system consists of many different cell types and organs that have evolved to destroy or control potentially harmful foreign substances. The immune response is essential for…

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Injury and Repair

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Introduction The pathogenesis of many pulmonary diseases involves the processes of lung injury and repair, and indeed maintenance of normal lung homeostasis involves cycles of ongoing subclinical microinjury and repair….

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Innate Immunity

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Introduction The immune system is broadly conceptualized as having two separate but interconnected arms. In evolutionary terms the innate immune arm is an older and more primitive system that has…

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Anatomy of the Lungs

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Introduction The lung has two essential, interdependent functions. One function is ventilation-perfusion matching to deliver oxygen to the body and to remove carbon dioxide that is produced by the body…

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Airway Epithelium and Mucous Secretion

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Introduction When animals migrated from sea to land, gills were exchanged for lungs, thus increasing the surface area for gas exchange, and the respiratory organ (lungs) was relocated deep within…

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Alveolar Epithelium and Fluid Transport

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Introduction This chapter discusses how the distal lung epithelium regulates lung fluid balance by active ion transport mechanisms across both the alveolar and the distal airway epithelium. Both experimental models…

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Genetics of Lung Disease

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Introduction The human genome comprises approximately 3.2 billion base pairs. With the exception of identical twins, each human being has a unique DNA sequence. There are at least 10 million…

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