Lung Surfactants
Discover the intricate world of pulmonary surfactants in Lung Surfactants by Robert H. Notter, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2000. This comprehensive hardback spans 458 pages and seamlessly integrates basic and clinical research, focusing on the biophysical and physiological roles of pulmonary surfactants. The book delves into essential topics such as surface tension, surfactants, and the behavior of surfactant films, providing a thorough understanding of surfactant-related lung diseases. Additionally, it outlines various experimental methods and materials utilized in lung surfactant research, making it an invaluable resource for professionals in respiratory medicine, biochemistry, and physiology. Perfect for those looking to enhance their knowledge in life sciences and surface chemistry, Lung Surfactants is a must-have for anyone interested in the complexities of respiratory health.