Geoffrey N Maksym
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Recent Articles
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Yasuda Y, Maksym G, Wang L, Chitano P, Seow C
Respir Res
. 2024 Sep;
25(1):332.
PMID: 39251985
Background: Understanding the characteristics of pulmonary resistance and elastance in relation to the location of airway narrowing, e.g., tracheal stenosis vs. intrapulmonary airway obstruction, will help us understand lung function...
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Tjong J, Pendlmayr S, Barter J, Chen J, Maksym G, Quinn T, et al.
Biomed Mater
. 2023 Feb;
18(2).
PMID: 36801856
Microtissues in the shape of toroidal rings provide an ideal geometry to better represent the structure and function of the airway smooth muscle present in the small airways, and to...
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Kaminsky D, Simpson S, Berger K, Calverley P, de Melo P, Dandurand R, et al.
Eur Respir Rev
. 2022 Feb;
31(163).
PMID: 35140105
Recently, "Technical standards for respiratory oscillometry" was published, which reviewed the physiological basis of oscillometric measures and detailed the technical factors related to equipment and test performance, quality assurance and...
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Thamrin C, Dellaca R, Hall G, Kaczka D, Maksym G, Oostveen E, et al.
Eur Respir J
. 2020 Oct;
56(4).
PMID: 33033141
No abstract available.
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Osei E, Mostaco-Guidolin L, Hsieh A, Warner S, Al-Fouadi M, Wang M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 May;
10(1):8721.
PMID: 32457454
In asthma, the airway epithelium has an impaired capacity to differentiate and plays a key role in the development of airway inflammation and remodeling through mediator release. The study objective...
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King G, Bates J, Berger K, Calverley P, de Melo P, Dellaca R, et al.
Eur Respir J
. 2019 Nov;
55(2).
PMID: 31772002
Oscillometry (also known as the forced oscillation technique) measures the mechanical properties of the respiratory system (upper and intrathoracic airways, lung tissue and chest wall) during quiet tidal breathing, by...
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Hoang J, Mashouri P, Dai R, Brydges M, Dubeau A, Lepine C, et al.
Allergy
. 2019 May;
74(12):2519-2521.
PMID: 31125434
No abstract available.
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Mostaco-Guidolin L, Osei E, Ullah J, Hajimohammadi S, Fouadi M, Li X, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
. 2019 Apr;
200(4):431-443.
PMID: 30950644
Histologic stains have been used as the gold standard to visualize extracellular matrix (ECM) changes associated with airway remodeling in asthma, yet they provide no information on the biochemical and...
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Eddy R, Westcott A, Maksym G, Parraga G, Dandurand R
Physiol Rep
. 2019 Jan;
7(1):e13955.
PMID: 30632309
Developed over six decades ago, pulmonary oscillometry has re-emerged as a noninvasive and effort-independent method for evaluating respiratory-system impedance in patients with obstructive lung disease. Here, we evaluated the relationships...
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Alamdari H, El-Sankary K, Maksym G
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng
. 2019 Jan;
66(9):2433-2446.
PMID: 30596567
Frequency dependence of respiratory mechanics is a well-established behavior of the respiratory system and is known to be an indicator of severity of obstructive disease, attributed to both tissue viscoelasticity...