The bronchial tree for instance contains a mean of 2000 bacterial genomes per cm 2 surface.
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Adult " D . viviparus " worms reside in the bronchial tree of the animal's lungs.
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In lung development, Sox2 controls the branching morphogenesis of the bronchial tree and differentiation of the epithelium of airways.
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The bronchial tree continues branching until it reaches the level of terminal bronchioles, which lead to respiratory bronchioles and alveolar sacs.
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Chest physiotherapy can help bring up mucous from the lower bronchial tree, however an adequate cough is needed to remove secretions.
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Many infections are due to bacteria or viruses, however not all causes of pneumonia or bronchial tree inflammation are caused by infection.
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However, in other species, beta-defensins are more often produced by epithelial cells lining various organs ( e . g . the epidermis, bronchial tree and genitourinary tract.
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The GRPR gene plays a key role in the development of the lungs and the bronchial tree, but the gene usually is inactive in adults, Siegfried said.
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The GRPR gene plays a key role in the development of the lungs and the bronchial tree, but the gene is usually inactive in adults, Siegfried said.
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In subjects with bronchiectasis ( a state of localized, irreversible dilatation of part of the bronchial tree ) not due to cystic fibrosis, high levels have been found.