“…Unlike the vessels with diameter greater than 100 m, the structure of small diameter arterioli and venules is similar and difficult to distinguish without highly specific histological techniques (61). Although proteomic analysis of the whole DLS has shown a significant loss of EN (79) following decellularization, histological analysis focused on the vascular compartment suggests that this loss occurs mainly from the airways, pleura, and parenchyma, but not from the vascular compartment: in rodent (21,74,83,93), nonhuman primate (10), and human (119) DLS, the internal elastic lamina of large diameter arteries is maintained. Morphological analysis of the DLS by scanning electron microscopy has shown persistence of hollow tubular structures resembling macrovasculature and, to a lesser extent, also the microvasculature down to the capillary level, thus leaving conduits for blood perfusion largely intact morphologically, yet unable to prevent leakage/hemorrhage (58).…”