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Secondary Septum during Alveologenesis

Most of the alveolar surface is occupied by AECI (gas exchange) whereas a minor surface is occupied by AECII (surfactant production). The alveolar wall consists of the blood capillary, LIF, resident fibroblast progenitor, alveolar MYF, and ECM (mostly elastin).


Reference

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