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Rheological properties controlling mucociliary frequency and respiratory mucus transport
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1987
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Respiratory Mucus TransportRheological MeasurementCiliary MovementEngineeringAllergyPhysiologyBiomechanicsRheological PropertyPulmonary PhysiologyCiliary BodyRheologyLung MechanicsRespiratory MucusMucosa PossessRheology ControlRespiration (Physiology)MedicineBiophysics
Respiratory mucus and mucosa possess highly hydrophilic structures which are difficult to preserve using standard fixative methods. The close interaction between cilia and mucus can be observed after instantaneously interrupting the ciliary movement