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New airway cell type holds promise for respiratory diseases

An international research team has discovered a new cell state in embryonic airway development that has been overlooked until now. It could pave the way for new approaches to treating chronic respiratory diseases and holds promise for new airway biology therapies.

An international research team has discovered a new cell state in embryonic airway development that has been overlooked until now. It could pave the way for new approaches to treating chronic respiratory diseases and holds promise for new airway biology therapies.
BruceBlaus. Blausen.com staff (2014). Medical gallery of Blausen Medical 2014. WikiJournal of Medicine 1 (2). DOI:10.15347/wjm/2014.010. ISSN 2002-4436

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The different mucociliary cells perform four central functions, which together enable the function and protection of the airways. The mucus-producing goblet cells form a defensive barrier against pathogens, dirt, and bacteria. The multiciliated cells interact with liquids, driving flow and clearance of trapped particles via coordinated beating. The ionocytes regulate osmotic, ionic, and acid-base levels, while basal cells can replenish required cell types toward normal function upon damage.

 Epithelium is a general term for the cells covering the body’s internal and external surfaces.

Mucus covers and protects mucous membranes in mammals, including humans.

The cilia are the tiny hairs that line the mucous membrane.

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