Emily E Kimball
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Kimball E, Rousseau B
J Speech Lang Hear Res
. 2024 Jun;
67(7):2128-2138.
PMID: 38865255
Purpose: The vocal fold tissues undergo nearly continuous and repeated cycles of injury and repair throughout the course of an individual's lifetime. It is well established that certain individuals are...
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Gartling G, Nakamura R, Sayce L, Kimball E, Wilson A, Schneeberger S, et al.
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol
. 2023 Jul;
133(1):87-96.
PMID: 37497827
Objectives/hypothesis: Systemic glucocorticoids (GC)s are employed to treat various voice disorders. However, GCs have varying pharmacodynamic properties with adverse effects ranging from changes in epithelial integrity, skeletal muscle catabolism, and...
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Kimball E, Sayce L, Xu X, Kruszka C, Rousseau B
Cells Tissues Organs
. 2021 Apr;
210(1):10-23.
PMID: 33910192
The basement membrane interacts directly with the vocal fold epithelium. Signaling between the basement membrane and the epithelium modulates gene regulation, differentiation, and proliferation. The purpose of this study was...
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Wilson A, Kimball E, Sayce L, Luo H, Khosla S, Rousseau B
J Speech Lang Hear Res
. 2021 Feb;
64(2):481-490.
PMID: 33524276
Purpose The purpose of this study is to familiarize speech-language-pathologists with the current state of the science regarding medialization laryngoplasty in the treatment of voice disorders, with emphasis on current...
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Gartling G, Sayce L, Kimball E, Sueyoshi S, Rousseau B
Laryngoscope
. 2020 Nov;
131(4):E1265-E1271.
PMID: 33155693
Objectives: This study's objective was to identify and compare the localization of Aquaporin (AQP) 1, 4, 7, Na+/K + -ATPase, E-cadherin, zona occludin (ZO)-1, and occludin in human and rabbit...
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Sayce L, Powell M, Kimball E, Chen P, Gartling G, Rousseau B
J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci
. 2020 Feb;
59(2):176-185.
PMID: 32005295
New Zealand white rabbits () are an established in vivo model for the study of structural and functional consequences of vocal-fold vibration. Research design requires invasive laryngotracheal procedures, and the...
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Kimball E, Sayce L, Powell M, Gartling G, Brandley J, Rousseau B
J Voice
. 2019 Sep;
35(2):216-225.
PMID: 31542239
Objective: Vibration of the vocal folds can disrupt the tissue and induce structural, functional, and molecular changes; the presence or absence of contact between the vocal folds during vibration can...
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Pitman M, Kurita T, Powell M, Kimball E, Mizuta M, Chang S, et al.
Laryngoscope
. 2017 Nov;
128(4):901-908.
PMID: 29105772
Objectives/hypothesis: Vocal fold scar is a major cause of dysphonia, and optimal treatments do not currently exist. Small intestinal submucosa (SIS) is a biomaterial developed for the treatment of a...
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Rousseau B, Kojima T, Novaleski C, Kimball E, Valenzuela C, Mizuta M, et al.
Cells Tissues Organs
. 2017 Jun;
204(2):93-104.
PMID: 28647731
We investigated the timeline of tissue repair of vocal fold epithelium after acute vibration exposure using an in vivo rabbit model. Sixty-five New Zealand white breeder rabbits were randomized to...
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Mizuta M, Kurita T, Dillon N, Kimball E, Garrett C, Sivasankar M, et al.
Laryngoscope
. 2017 Jun;
127(10):E364-E370.
PMID: 28573762
Objectives/hypothesis: A custom-designed probe was developed to measure vocal fold surface resistance in vivo. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate proof of concept of using vocal fold surface...