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Project Synopsis

The overall objective of this research is to develop state-of-the-art, biologically-based computational models of the respiratory system that couples high-performance supercomputing with the latest imaging and experimental advances. Using an interdisciplinary bioengineering approach, we hope to achieve an unprecedented level of detail in describing structure-function relationships in the respiratory system of laboratory animals and humans. Our underlying philosophy centers on the belief that highly detailed biologically based computational models provide a unique basis for integrating fundamental information about the mammalian respiratory system into a quantitative, understandable format that can readily be interrogated to gain important new insights into how interactions with the environment ultimately affect both normal and potentially sensitive individuals. Random photo of grant participants

Reconstructed Airway Tree

Magnetic resonance imaging of hyperpolarized 3-He was used to create this 3D image of an airway tree. The imaging was done on a live, mechanically ventilated, 310 g rat. The airway tree is rotated such that the trachea is vertical, as if the rat was standing on his hind legs. Rotating airway tree
Published: Mass transfer process in a two-region medium
Published Manuscripts
Chastanet, J. and Wood, B.D. (2008). Mass transfer process in a two-region medium. Water Resources Res. 44, W05413, doi:10.1029/2006WR005553.

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Published: Subject-specific model estimation of cardiac output and blood...
Published Manuscripts
Neal, M. L. and J. B. Bassingthwaighte (2007). Subject-specific model estimation of cardiac output and blood volume during hemorrhage. Cardiovasc Eng 7(3): 97-120.



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Published: Unsteady-state airflow and particle deposition in a three...
Published Manuscripts
Nazridoust, K. and B. Asgharian (2008). Unsteady-state airflow and particle deposition in a three-generation human lung geometry. Inhal Toxicol 20(6): 595-610.



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Published - 3D MRI of non-Gaussian 3He gas diffusion in the rat lung
Published Manuscripts
Jacob RE, Laicher G, and Minard KR. (2007). 3D MRI of Non-Gaussian 3He Gas Diffusion in the Rat Lung. J Magn Reson. 188, 357-366.



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Manuscript List and Links
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The current list of manuscripts and publications has been moved to the wiki. Where possible, I've added links for our published manuscripts to Google Scholar and for PDF download. The downloads are limited to participants in our grant.

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We've moved!
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The website has moved to a dedicated server. You can now find us on www.respiratorytract3d.org.

Our RSS feed has also moved and can now be found www.respiratorytract3d.org/syndicate.php.

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Posted by  mak  on  Feb 06, 2007 — 264 views


Abstract: Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging of 3-He Gas Transport
Abstracts and Conference Presentations
R.E. Jacob and K.R. Minard, "Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging of 3-He Gas Transport", American Physical Society March Meeting, Denver, CO. March 5-9, 2007.


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Abstract: New technologies for constructing and confirming computational...
Abstracts and Conference Presentations
Corley RA, Minard KR, Jacob R, Einstein DR, Kuprat AP, Kabilan S, Timchalk C, Trease LL, Fowler J, Asgharian B, Wong BA, and Kimbell JS. (2006). New technologies for constructing and confirming computational fluid dynamics models of respiratory drug delivery. American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Annual Meeting and Exposition. San Antonio, TX. October 29-November 2, 2006.


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Posted by  mak  on  Nov 06, 2006 — 339 views


Submitted: The impact of breathing pattern and lung size on the alcohol...
Published Manuscripts
Hlastala MP and Anderson JC (2006) The impact of breathing pattern and lung size on the alcohol breath test. J Appl Physiol. (Submitted).


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Accepted: Characteristics of airflow in a CT-based ovine lung...
Published Manuscripts
Kabilan S, Lin CL, and Hoffman EA. (2006) Characteristics of airflow in a CT-based ovine lung: a numerical study. J Appl Physiol. (Accepted).


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