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Symmetrical-Waveform High-Frequency Oscillation Increases Artificial Mucus Flow Without Changing Basal Mucus Transport in In Vitro Ovine TracheaTATKOV, Stanislav; PACK, Rodger J.Respiratory care. 2011, Vol 56, Num 4, pp 435-441, issn 0020-1324, 7 p.Article

Effect of heated humidified ventilation on bronchial mucus transport velocity in general anaesthesia: A randomized trialHYUNGSEOK SEO; KIM, Sung-Hoon; CHOI, Jae-Hyung et al.Journal of international medical research. 2014, Vol 42, Num 6, pp 1222-1231, issn 0300-0605, 10 p.Article

Conventional chest physical therapy for obstructive lung disease. DiscussionVAN DER SCHANS, Cees P.Respiratory care. 2007, Vol 52, Num 9, pp 1198-1209, issn 0020-1324, 12 p.Conference Paper

A Functional Anatomic Defect of the Cystic Fibrosis AirwayBIRKET, Susan E; CHU, Kengyeh K; WATSON, John D et al.American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 2014, Vol 190, Num 4, pp 421-432, issn 1073-449X, 12 p.Article

Following tracheal intubation, mucus flow is reversed in the semirecumbent position : Possible role in the pathogenesis of ventilator-associated pneumoniaBASSI, Gianluigi Li; ZANELLA, Alberto; CRESSONI, Massimo et al.Critical care medicine. 2008, Vol 36, Num 2, pp 518-525, issn 0090-3493, 8 p.Article

Airway responses to aerosolized brevetoxins in an animal model of asthmaABRAHAM, William M; BOURDELAIS, Andrea J; SABATER, Juan R et al.American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 2005, Vol 171, Num 1, pp 26-34, issn 1073-449X, 9 p.Article

High-dose lidocaine reduces airway mucus transport velocity in intubated anesthetized dogsGOSSELINK, Rik; GAYAN-RAMIREZ, Ghislaine; HOUTMEYERS, Els et al.Respiratory medicine. 2006, Vol 100, Num 2, pp 258-263, issn 0954-6111, 6 p.Article

The influence of Flutter®VRP1 components on mucus transport of patients with bronchiectasisTAMBASCIO, Joana; DE SOUZA, Léa Tatiana; LISBOA, Roberta M et al.Respiratory medicine. 2011, Vol 105, Num 9, pp 1316-1321, issn 0954-6111, 6 p.Article

Rotation frequency of human bronchial and nasal epithelial spheroids as an indicator of mucociliary functionGAMARRA, Fernando; BERGNER, Albrecht; STAUSS, Elisabeth et al.Respiration (Basel). 2006, Vol 73, Num 5, pp 664-672, issn 0025-7931, 9 p.Article

Short-term effects of nCPAP on nasal mucociliary clearance and mucus transportability in healthy subjectsDE OLIVEIRA, Luciana R; ALBERTINI YAGI, Claudia S; FIGUEIREDO, Adelaide C et al.Respiratory medicine. 2006, Vol 100, Num 1, pp 183-185, issn 0954-6111, 3 p.Article

Unsteady-state laminar flow of viscoelastic gel and air in a channel: Application to mucus transport in a cough machine simulating tracheaSATPATHI, D. K; RATHISH KUMAR, B. V; CHANDRA, P et al.Mathematical and computer modelling. 2003, Vol 38, Num 1-2, pp 63-75, issn 0895-7177, 13 p.Article

Functional short- and long-term effects of nasal CPAP with and without humidification on the ciliary function of the nasal respiratory epitheliumSOMMER, J. Ulrich; KRAUS, Marius; BIRK, Richard et al.Sleep & breathing. 2014, Vol 18, Num 1, pp 85-93, issn 1520-9512, 9 p.Article

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