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Determination of rheology and surface tension of airway surface liquid: a review of clinical relevance and measurement techniques

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Fig. 1 Mechanisms of airway closure: (A) Liquid bridge formation (B) compliant collapse
Fig. 2 Connected alveoli illustrating the driving force collapsing the smaller alveolus in the case of constant surface tension
Fig. 3 Schematic representation of a cone and plate viscometer
Fig. 4 Captive bubble chamber. A lung surfactant suspension (A) is placed into a glass flow-through chamber, and a captive bubble (B) is formed by a syringe within the aqueous phase and then allowed to float against the agarose gel (G) ceiling
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