Aerosol, chemical and physical properties of dry powder synthetic lung surfactant for noninvasive treatment of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
Abstract Inhalation of dry powder synthetic lung surfactant may assist spontaneous breathing by providing noninvasive surfactant therapy for premature infants supported with nasal continuous positive airway pressure. Surfactant was formulated using spray-drying with different phospholipid compositio...
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Main Authors: | Frans J. Walther, Holly Chan, Jacob R. Smith, Mike Tauber, Alan J. Waring |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d0447baa3af84c81a39cbf1394a11162 |
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