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2021-07Long-term variability of oscillatory impedance in stable obstructive airways disease.Rutting, S; Badal, T; Wallis, R; Schoeffel, RE; Roche, N; Cottee, AM; Chapman, DG; Greenwood, M; Farah, CS; King, GG; Thamrin, C
2019-03-01Lung elastic recoil and ventilation heterogeneity of diffusion-dependent airways in older people with asthma and fixed airflow obstructionTonga, KO; Berend, N; Thamrin, C; Farah, CS; Jetmalani, K; Chapman, DG; King, GG
2023-04Model analysis of multiple breath nitrogen washout data: robustness to variations in breathing pattern.Bates, JHT; Milne, S; Handley, BM; Rutting, S; Chapman, DG; King, GG; Farah, CS; Robinson, PD; Thamrin, C
2021-10Normal limits for oscillometric bronchodilator responses and relationships with clinical factors.Jetmalani, K; Brown, NJ; Boustany, C; Toelle, BG; Marks, GB; Abramson, MJ; Johns, DP; James, AL; Hunter, M; Musk, AW; Berend, N; Farah, CS; Chapman, DG; Thamrin, C; King, GG
2020Obesity alters the topographical distribution of ventilation and the regional response to bronchoconstriction.Rutting, S; Mahadev, S; Tonga, KO; Bailey, DL; Dame Carroll, JR; Farrow, CE; Thamrin, C; Chapman, DG; King, GG
2018-05-01Peripheral airway dysfunction and relationship with symptoms in smokers with preserved spirometryJetmalani, K; Thamrin, C; Farah, CS; Bertolin, A; Chapman, DG; Berend, N; Salome, CM; King, GG
2018-08-01Profiling of healthy and asthmatic airway smooth muscle cells following interleukin-1β treatment: A novel role for CCL20 in chronic mucus hypersecretionFaiz, A; Weckmann, M; Tasena, H; Vermeulen, CJ; Van Den Berge, M; Ten Hacken, NHT; Halayko, AJ; Ward, JPT; Lee, TH; Tjin, G; Black, JL; Haghi, M; Xu, CJ; King, GG; Farah, CS; Oliver, BG; Heijink, IH; Burgess, JK
2019-01-01Reduced lung elastic recoil and fixed airflow obstruction in asthmaTonga, KO; Chapman, DG; Farah, CS; Oliver, BG; Zimmermann, SC; Milne, S; Sanai, F; Jetmalani, K; Berend, N; Thamrin, C; King, GG
2020-05Relationship Between Airway Size and In-Vitro Sensitivity to CholinomimeticsSanai, F; Kermode, JA; Noble, PB; King, GG; Chapman, DG; McParland, BE
2020-01-01Relationships between forced oscillatory impedance and 6-minute walk distance after pulmonary rehabilitation in COPDZimmermann, SC; Thamrin, C; Chan, ASL; Bertolin, A; Chapman, DG; King, GG
2019-05-01Respiratory system reactance reflects communicating lung volume in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseMilne, S; Jetmalani, K; Chapman, DG; Duncan, JM; Farah, CS; Thamrin, C; King, GG
2014-01-01Smooth muscle in the maintenance of increased airway resistance elicited by methacholine in humansChapman, DG; Pascoe, CD; Lee-Gosselin, A; Couture, C; Seow, CY; Paré, PD; Salome, CM; King, GG; Bossé, Y
2018-09-17Steroid insensitive fixed airflow obstruction is not related to airway inflammation in older non-smokers with asthma 11 Medical and Health Sciences 1102 Cardiorespiratory Medicine and HaematologyTonga, KO; King, GG; Farah, CS; Thamrin, C; Tang, FS; Santos, J; Sharma, P; Chapman, DG; Oliver, BG
2020-01-01Supine Posture Worsens Respiratory Mechanics in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseChapman, DG; Patel, K; Jeagal, E; Jetmalani, K; Milne, S; Nilsen, K; Thamrin, C; King, GG
2022-07The effect of oxygen and carbon dioxide cross-sensitivity sensor error in the Eco Medics Exhalyzer D device on measures of conductive and acinar airway function.Bozier, J; Jeagal, E; Robinson, PD; Prisk, GK; Chapman, DG; King, GG; Thamrin, C; Rutting, S
2020-06-18The Need For Physiological Phenotyping To Develop New Drugs For Airways Disease.Chapman, DG; King, GG; Robinson, PD; Farah, CS; Thamrin, C
2019-01-01Time-based pulmonary features from electrical impedance tomography demonstrate ventilation heterogeneity in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseMilne, S; Huvanandana, J; Nguyen, C; Duncan, JM; Chapman, DG; Tonga, KO; Zimmermann, SC; Slattery, A; King, GG; Thamrin, C
2021-03To recline is to relax? Not when you have COPD!Chapman, DG; King, GG