Hasil Pencarian - Matthew R Markovetz
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A physiologically-motivated compartment-based model of the effect of inhaled hypertonic saline on mucociliary clearance and liquid transport in cystic fibrosis. oleh Matthew R Markovetz, Timothy E Corcoran, Landon W Locke, Michael M Myerburg, Joseph M Pilewski, Robert S Parker
Diterbitkan 2014-01-01Dapatkan teks lengkap
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Normalizing salt content by mixing native human airway mucus samples normalizes sample rheology oleh Matthew R. Markovetz, Jacob E. Hibbard, Lucas M. Plott, Lawrence G. Bacudio, William J. Kissner, Andrew Ghio, Priya A. Kumar, Priya A. Kumar, Harendra Arora, Harendra Arora, David B. Hill, David B. Hill
Diterbitkan 2023-03-01Dapatkan teks lengkap
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Mucus polymer concentration and in vivo adaptation converge to define the antibiotic response of Pseudomonas aeruginosa during chronic lung infection oleh Matthew A. Greenwald, Suzanne L. Meinig, Lucas M. Plott, Cristian Roca, Matthew G. Higgs, Nicholas P. Vitko, Matthew R. Markovetz, Kaitlyn R. Rouillard, Jerome Carpenter, Mehmet Kesimer, David B. Hill, Jonathan C. Schisler, Matthew C. Wolfgang
Diterbitkan 2024-06-01Dapatkan teks lengkap
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Muc5b overexpression causes mucociliary dysfunction and enhances lung fibrosis in mice oleh Laura A. Hancock, Corinne E. Hennessy, George M. Solomon, Evgenia Dobrinskikh, Alani Estrella, Naoko Hara, David B. Hill, William J. Kissner, Matthew R. Markovetz, Diane E. Grove Villalon, Matthew E. Voss, Guillermo J. Tearney, Kate S. Carroll, Yunlong Shi, Marvin I. Schwarz, William R. Thelin, Steven M. Rowe, Ivana V. Yang, Christopher M. Evans, David A. Schwartz
Diterbitkan 2018-12-01Dapatkan teks lengkap
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