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Rolf D Hubmayr

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Cong X, Nagre N, Herrera J, Pearson A, Pepper I, Morehouse R, et al.
Respir Res . 2020 May; 21(1):132. PMID: 32471489
Background: Chronic tissue injury was shown to induce progressive scarring in fibrotic diseases such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), while an array of repair/regeneration and stress responses come to equilibrium...
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Cortes-Puentes G, Westerly B, Schiavo D, Wang S, Stroetz R, Walters B, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Jan; 9(1):349. PMID: 30674971
Lung cell injury and repair is a hallmark of the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Lung protective mechanical ventilation strategies in these patients may lead to hypercapnia (HC). Although HC...
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Jabaudon M, Blondonnet R, Pereira B, Cartin-Ceba R, Lichtenstern C, Mauri T, et al.
Intensive Care Med . 2018 Jul; 44(9):1388-1399. PMID: 30051136
Purpose: The soluble receptor for advanced glycation end-products (sRAGE) is a marker of lung epithelial injury and alveolar fluid clearance (AFC), with promising values for assessing prognosis and lung injury...
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Nagre N, Cong X, Ji H, Schreiber J, Fu H, Pepper I, et al.
Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol . 2018 Jun; 59(5):635-647. PMID: 29958015
Studies showed that TRIM72 is essential for repair of alveolar cell membrane disruptions, and exogenous recombinant human TRIM72 protein (rhT72) demonstrated tissue-mending properties in animal models of tissue injury. Here...
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Hubmayr R, Kallet R
Respir Care . 2018 Jan; 63(2):219-226. PMID: 29367383
This review describes the current understanding of the lungs' response to deforming stress under conditions of both normal physiology and acute lung injury. Several limiting assumptions are needed to infer...
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Loring S, Topulos G, Hubmayr R
Am J Respir Crit Care Med . 2017 May; 195(10):1405-1406. PMID: 28504597
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Marinelli J, Levin D, Vassallo R, Carter R, Hubmayr R, Ehman R, et al.
J Magn Reson Imaging . 2017 Jan; 46(2):365-374. PMID: 28117930
Purpose: To investigate the use of magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) in the quantitative assessment of pulmonary fibrosis by comparing quantitative shear stiffness measurements of lung parenchyma in patients diagnosed with...
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Cong X, Hubmayr R, Li C, Zhao X
Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol . 2017 Jan; 312(3):L371-L391. PMID: 28062486
Various pathophysiological conditions such as surfactant dysfunction, mechanical ventilation, inflammation, pathogen products, environmental exposures, and gastric acid aspiration stress lung cells, and the compromise of plasma membranes occurs as a...
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Loring S, Topulos G, Hubmayr R
Am J Respir Crit Care Med . 2016 Sep; 194(12):1452-1457. PMID: 27606837
Recent studies applying the principles of respiratory mechanics to respiratory disease have used inconsistent and mutually exclusive definitions of the term "transpulmonary pressure." By the traditional definition, transpulmonary pressure is...
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Nagre N, Wang S, Kellett T, Kanagasabai R, Deng J, Nishi M, et al.
Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol . 2015 Dec; 310(5):L452-64. PMID: 26637632
Alveolar epithelial and endothelial cell injury is a major feature of the acute respiratory distress syndrome, in particular when in conjunction with ventilation therapies. Previously we showed [Kim SC, Kellett...