
Development of the Lung
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A. V. S. de Reuck and Ruth Porter are the editors of Development of the Lung and other titles.
Content
1.1 - Contents [Seite 13]
1.1.1 - Chairman's opening remarks [Seite 19]
1.1.2 - Gas transport from the external environment to the cell [Seite 21]
1.1.2.1 - Discussion [Seite 41]
1.1.3 - Variation of chemical potential with temperature* [Seite 48]
1.1.4 - Some implications of the dynamics of gas transfer in water-breathing dogs [Seite 52]
1.1.4.1 - Discussion [Seite 76]
1.1.5 - Evolution between air and water [Seite 82]
1.1.5.1 - Discussion [Seite 100]
1.1.6 - Quantitative aspects of vertebrate gas exchange [Seite 105]
1.1.6.1 - Discussion [Seite 119]
1.1.7 - The embryology of the lung [Seite 129]
1.1.7.1 - Discussion [Seite 147]
1.1.8 - Postnatal growth of the lung and pulmonary gas-exchange capacity [Seite 153]
1.1.8.1 - Discussion [Seite 176]
1.1.9 - A morphological contribution to the development of the human lung: observations in the non-retracted lung [Seite 186]
1.1.9.1 - Discussion [Seite 199]
1.1.10 - General Discussion [Seite 186]
1.1.10.1 - The alveolar lining layer [Seite 186]
1.1.11 - Physiological consequences of the apposition of blood and gas in the lung [Seite 218]
1.1.11.1 - Discussion [Seite 241]
1.1.12 - The alveolar lining layer [Seite 248]
1.1.12.1 - Discussion [Seite 273]
1.1.12.2 - General Discussion [Seite 281]
1.1.13 - Comparative properties of the lungs and the placenta: a graphical analysis of placental gas exchange [Seite 290]
1.1.13.1 - Discussion [Seite 306]
1.1.14 - The oxygen supply of the foetus [Seite 310]
1.1.14.1 - Discussion [Seite 327]
1.1.15 - Carriage of oxygen in the blood of the foetus [Seite 332]
1.1.15.1 - Discussion [Seite 348]
1.1.16 - Oxygen consumption of the placenta and foetal membranes in the sheep [Seite 353]
1.1.16.1 - Discussion [Seite 358]
1.1.17 - General Discussion [Seite 370]
1.1.17.1 - Carbon monoxide and oxygen saturation [Seite 370]
1.1.17.2 - Oxygen consumption and the placenta [Seite 371]
1.1.17.3 - Surface-active lipoprotein [Seite 374]
1.1.18 - lnitiation of respiration [Seite 375]
1.1.18.1 - Discussion [Seite 383]
1.1.19 - Pulmonary circulation in the foetus and the newborn [Seite 390]
1.1.19.1 - Discussion [Seite 399]
1.1.20 - Uptake of liquid from the lungs at the start of breathing [Seite 406]
1.1.20.1 - Discussion [Seite 419]
1.1.21 - Group Discussion [Seite 406]
1.1.21.1 - Surfactant and lung collapse [Seite 434]
1.1.21.2 - Observations of homoeostatic regulation [Seite 436]
1.1.21.3 - Nature of homoeostatic regulation [Seite 440]
1.1.21.4 - Evolution of homoeostatic regulation [Seite 443]
1.1.21.5 - Transport across membranes [Seite 448]
1.1.22 - Chairman's closing remarks [Seite 450]
1.1.23 - Author Index [Seite 452]
1.1.24 - Subject Index [Seite 454]
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