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- who: Kelly et_al ICMx et al. from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: RESEARCH ArticleS Intensive Care Medicine Rapid changes in mucociliary transport in the tracheal epithelium caused by unconditioned room air or nebulized not determined by frequency of beating cilia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 20/09/2020
- what: Subsequent publications have supported this model, showing a deterioration in mucus transport velocity (MTV) and cilia beat frequency (CBF) after prolonged exposure (2 to 3 h) to air temperature and humidity below the conditioning provided by the upper airways . The flow profiles usually found in . . .
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