Abstract

the histology, morphometry, biochemistry, and mechanics of normal mammalian lungs show that the parenchyma grows and develops extensively, if not primarily, after birth. A variety of experimental postnatal disturbances have then produced abnormalities that have often teased parenchymal growth apart

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