Abstract
the alveolar epithelium is made up primarily of alveolar type II and alveolar type I (ATII and ATI, respectively) cells that have a distinctive location within the alveolus: the typical ATII cell is located in the corner of the alveolus and is surrounded by neighboring ATI cells, which cover over 90
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