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2015-08-03Mono- and Cocultures of Bronchial and Alveolar Epithelial Cells Respond Differently to Proinflammatory Stimuli and Their Modulation by Salbutamol and BudesonideHaghi, M; Hittinger, M; Zeng, Q; Oliver, B; Traini, D; Young, PM; Huwer, H; Schneider-Daum, N; Lehr, CM
2014-01-01Across the pulmonary epithelial barrier: Integration of physicochemical properties and human cell models to study pulmonary drug formulationsHaghi, M; Ong, HX; Traini, D; Young, P
2012-03-01Modification of disodium cromoglycate passage across lung epithelium in vitro via incorporation into polymeric microparticlesHaghi, M; Salama, R; Traini, D; Bebawy, M; Young, PM
2018-03-01EXPRESSION OF AUTOPHAGY MARKERS IN THE HUMAN ASTHMATIC EPITHELIUMMcalinden, K; Oliver, B; Haghi, M; Sharma, P
2015-04-07A 'soft spot' for drug transport: Modulation of cell stiffness using fatty acids and its impact on drug transport in lung modelHaghi, M; Traini, D; Wood, LG; Oliver, B; Young, PM; Chrzanowski, W
2018-01-01Autophagy Is Selectively Activated and Correlated with Airway Remodeling in AsthmaMcAlinden, K; Oliver, B; Haghi, M; Sharma, P
2015-06-01Development of an inhaled controlled release voriconazole dry powder formulation for the treatment of respiratory fungal infectionArora, S; Haghi, M; Loo, CY; Traini, D; Young, PM; Jain, S
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
2011-01Comparison of albuterol sulphate and base dry powder particulate deposition using the Calu-3 lung epithelial modelHaghi, M; Traini, D; Bebawy, M; Young, P; Dalby, RN; Byron, PR; Peart, J; Suman, JD; Young, PM
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