Selected article for: "inflammatory pulmonary edema and pulmonary edema"

Author: Jacob W. Myerson; Priyal N. Patel; Nahal Habibi; Landis R. Walsh; Yi-Wei Lee; David C. Luther; Laura T. Ferguson; Michael H. Zaleski; Marco E. Zamora; Oscar A. Marcos-Contreras; Patrick M. Glassman; Ian Johnston; Elizabeth D. Hood; Tea Shuvaeva; Jason V. Gregory; Raisa Y. Kiseleva; Jia Nong; Kathryn M. Rubey; Colin F. Greineder; Samir Mitragotri; George S. Worthen; Vincent M. Rotello; Joerg Lahann; Vladimir R. Muzykantov; Jacob S. Brenner
Title: Supramolecular Organization Predicts Protein Nanoparticle Delivery to Neutrophils for Acute Lung Inflammation Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Document date: 2020_4_18
  • ID: ezrkg0dc_48
    Snippet: Computerized tomography (CT) imaging is a standard diagnostic tool for ARDS. CT images can identify the presence of edematous fluid in the lungs, but CT cannot distinguish between the two major types of pulmonary edema: non-inflammatory cardiogenic pulmonary edema (CPE) and ARDS-associated edema. 49 We sought to use NAPs to distinguish inflammatory lung injury from CPE in diagnostic imaging experiments......
    Document: Computerized tomography (CT) imaging is a standard diagnostic tool for ARDS. CT images can identify the presence of edematous fluid in the lungs, but CT cannot distinguish between the two major types of pulmonary edema: non-inflammatory cardiogenic pulmonary edema (CPE) and ARDS-associated edema. 49 We sought to use NAPs to distinguish inflammatory lung injury from CPE in diagnostic imaging experiments.

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