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What is the Alveolar Capillary Barrier Composed Of?
The alveolar capillary barrier primarily consists of three layers:
Alveolar epithelium
Fused basal laminae
Capillary endothelium
The alveolar epithelium includes type I and type II pneumocytes, while the capillary endothelium is formed by a single layer of endothelial cells. The fused basal laminae lie between these two cellular layers, providing structural support.
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