Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins in Lung Function and Disease

Volume: 347, Issue: 26, Pages: 2141 - 2148
Published: Dec 26, 2002
Abstract
Pulmonary surfactants consist of phospholipids and the hydrophobic proteins surfactant protein B and surfactant protein C. These surfactants keep the alveoli in the lung open to the atmosphere. Mutations in the genes encoding these proteins cause a variety of pulmonary syndromes. The pulmonary diseases associated with some of these mutations exemplify the consequences of the accumulation of misfolded proteins in...
Paper Details
Title
Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins in Lung Function and Disease
Published Date
Dec 26, 2002
Volume
347
Issue
26
Pages
2141 - 2148
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