Bronchus-associated lym- phoid tissue (BALT) in the lungs of children who had died from sudden infant death syndrome and other causes. Thorax 1995;50: 658-60.Tschernig T, Kleemann WJ, Pabst R 1995 Bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) in the lungs of children who had died from ...
In humans, these tissues include the alimentary (or digestive) tract, kidneys, liver, and lungs. Thedigestive tractleads (in vertebrates) from the mouth through the pharynx, stomach, and intestines to the anus. In vertebrates and some larger invertebrates, oxygen and the nutrients secured by ...
It remains to be seen whether MPs from the environment can be inhaled, deposited and accumulated within the human lungs. This study analysed digested human lung tissue samples (n=13) using μFTIR spectroscopy (size limitation of 3μm) to detect and characterise any MPs present. In total, 39...
CONCLUSIONS: The findings support the view that BALT in humans is an integral feature in a comparatively small proportion of lungs from non-smokers while being significantly more prominent in lungs from smokers. The tissue shows several important differences from that described in other mammals. 展开...
J. et al. A molecular cell atlas of the human lung from single-cell RNA sequencing. Nature 587, 619–625 (2020). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Vieira Braga, F. A. et al. A cellular census of human lungs identifies novel cell states in health and in asthma. Nat...
When combined with light-sheet microscopy and automated approaches to image analysis, existing tissue-clearing methods can speed up and may reduce the cost of conventional histology by several orders of magnitude. In addition, tissue-clearing chemistry allows whole-organ antibody labelling, which can ...
1. Isolated perfused lungs from mature male rats show greater conversion of 14C Arachidonic Acid to cyclo-oxygenase products than females. 2. Following unlabelled arachidonate infusion, the male lungs release more 6-K-PGF 1α and TxB 2 than females. 3. Aortic rings from male rats release more...
Distribution of 23 elements in the kidney, liver and lungs of workers from a smeltery and refinery in north Sweden exposed to a number of elements and of a... The levels of antimony, arsenic, cadmium, caesium, chromium, cobalt, copper, gold, iron, lanthanum, lead, manganese, mercury, ...
the development of materials that are capable of releasing macromolecules such as proteins and peptides, intelligent delivery systems based on magnetism or microchip technology, new degradable materials such as polyanhydrides, and noninvasive approaches for delivering molecules through the skin and lungs....
Tissue distribution kinetics, excretion profiles, and fates in tissues were analyzed using elemental analysis and transmission electron microscopy. The differently sized silica nanoparticles mainly distributed to kidneys and liver for 3 days post-administration and, to some extent, to lungs and spleen ...