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Development of a Neonatal Piglet Acute Lung Injury Model Recreating the Early Environment of Preterm Infant Lungs
Published on: October 31, 2025
Neonatal lung remodeling: structural, inflammatory, and ventilator-induced injury
Barbara S Turner1, Wanda Bradshaw, Debra Brandon
1School of Nursing, Duke University, Durham, NC 27710, USA. turne017@mc.duke.edu
Abstract:
The developing lung is subject to events, both prenatal and postnatal, that alter the normal developmental process. The degree of insult or injury affects how the lung functions at birth and then responds to the insult throughout childhood. In this article, only 3 of the influences are examined: structural, inflammatory, and mechanical. It is recognized that there is a plethora of other factors that influence lung remodeling.
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