Abstract
Elastic fibres play a crucial function during the process of lung alveolisation. During the perinatal period, any changes in the elastogenic process during foetal development may result in permanent lifetime defects. In pre-natal life, well-developed pulmonary elastic fibres should favor the pre-natal maturation of the lung and an enhanced alveolisation, which in many species, such as humans begins only after birth. The authors present a quantitative study by image analysis and by high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) of the mouse lungs’ elastic fibre content from the 15th till the 19th gestational day.
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Rodrigues, P., Gonçalves, C., Honório, A., Barros, J., & Bairos, V. (2008). Quantification of Mouse Lung Elastin During Prenatal Development. The Open Respiratory Medicine Journal, 02(1), 46–51. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874306400802010046
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