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Bench-to-bedside review: The role of the alveolar epithelium in the resolution of pulmonary edema in acute lung injury

Rachel L Zemans* and Michael A Matthay

Critical Care 2004, 8:469-477 doi:10.1186/cc2906

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K+ channel openers restore verapamil-inhibited lung fluid resolution and transepithelial ion transport

Dong-Yun Han, Hong-Guang Nie, Xiu Gu, Ramesh C Nayak, Xue-Feng Su, Jian Fu, Yongchang Chang, Vijay Rao, Hong-Long Ji Respiratory Research 2010, 11:65 (27 May 2010)

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Intratracheal dopamine attenuates pulmonary edema and improves survival after ventilator-induced lung injury in rats

Virginia Chamorro-Marín, Manuel García-Delgado, Angel Touma-Fernández, Eduardo Aguilar-Alonso, Enrique Fernández-Mondejar Critical Care 2008, 12:R39 (10 March 2008)

Intratracheal dopamine administration improves pulmonary edema clearance and is associated with significantly higher survival in a randomized, controlled rat model of ventilator-induced lung injury.