In vivo detection of pulmonary mucociliary clearance: present challenges and future directions.
Ada C SherMitchel R StacySusan D ReynoldsTendy ChiangPublished in: European respiratory review : an official journal of the European Respiratory Society (2024)
Pulmonary mucociliary clearance (MCC) is an important defence mechanism of the respiratory system and clears pathogens and foreign particles from the airways. Understanding the effect of disease states, drugs, toxins and airway manipulations on MCC could be beneficial in preventing early pulmonary disease and developing new pulmonary therapeutics. This review summarises the current methods and future efforts to detect pulmonary MCC in vivo .