S 91lung liquid, and lung lymph, information was obtained about the separate capillary and alveolar components of the barrier. The results show that for both parts of the barrier the permeability constants for water-soluble fat-insoluble molecules increase with diminution in size, and that the alveolar component is much less permeable than the capillary component (e.g., 1,000-fold difference for sucrose). Preliminary studies suggest that the same size dependence holds for fat-soluble molecules, and that for a given size, permeability constants increase with fat solubility. There was no difference between the mature and immature fetuses.38. Early stages of hyaline membrane disease. N. FKI:NCK, A.
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