“…The assumption was that these particles would deposit only on ciliated airways (and none on alveolarized airways). More recent studies have indicated that the slow tracheobronchial clearance was most likely due to particles depositing beyond the ciliated tracheobronchial airways (Svartengren et al, 2001(Svartengren et al, , 2004Bailey et al, 2007Bailey et al, , 2008Smith et al, 2008). In addition, Philipson et al (2000) found that two particles with different physical diameters (6 and 4.5 μm), but similar aerodynamic sizes (6.2 and 6.4 μm), did not have different clearance rates when inhaled by humans.…”