Abstract:Mucociliary clearance is an important physiological mechanism for clearing the upper airways. Previously, it has been shown that different disease processes and drugs affect ciliary beat frequency (CBF). Namely, epinephrine has been shown to accelerate CBF in various animal models. Additionally, phase contrast microscopy (PCM) and spectrally encoded interferometric microscopy (SEIM) have been used to image dynamic tissue of the upper airway. Herein, we explore the effects of epinephrine on human sinonasal muco… Show more
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