Abstract
The rheological properties of mucus secretions from various sites in the body are related to their particular physiological function. Although in normal circumstances the body produces secretions with optimal rheological properties to fulfil such functions, during disease the mucus produced may be too thick or too thin and in both cases may behave sub-optimally. In such situations it becomes attractive to administer chemical agents or drugs, either locally or systemically, which modify the rheological properties in an attempt to correct function. Furthermore, in certain cases it may be desirable to artificially manipulate the consistency of the mucus in order to produce a specific effect.
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- Rheological Property
- Creep Compliance
- Chlormadinone Acetate
- Bronchial Mucus
- Cysteine Derivative
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Marriott, C. (1982). Modification of the Rheological Properties of Mucus by Drugs. In: Chantler, E.N., Elder, J.B., Elstein, M. (eds) Mucus in Health and Disease—II. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 144. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9254-9_7
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