Abstract
pulmonary dysfunction resulting from acute oxygen toxicity is due at least in part to the death of lung epithelial cells. Pulmonary epithelial cells are essential to the maintenance of the alveolar-capillary barrier, and compromise may lead to leakage of fluid and proteins in the airways and alveoli
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