Asthma presents serious medical problems of global proportions. Clinical data suggest that the disease occurs preferentially at regions designated by large (0 </= I </= 5), central (6 </= I </= 11), and small (12 </= I </= 16) airways, where I defines branching generations within lungs. Our straightforward hypothesis, therefore, was that the efficacies of pharmacologic drugs proposed for the treatment and prophylaxis of asthma would be enhanced via their targeted delivery to appropriate sites. Hence, we have developed a mathematical model describing the behavior and fate of inhaled aerosols. Original algorithms have been derived to detail the physical manifestation of asthma as distinct components of smooth muscle constric...
Summarization: Investigation of pharmaceutical aerosol deposition in the human respiratory tract is ...
The present work introduces a new method to model the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PKPD) o...
Rationale: Asthma is characterized by disease within the small airways. Several studies have suggest...
The incidence of asthma is increasing throughout the world, especially among children, to the extent...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to investigate with the help of a computerized simulat...
Effective management of asthma is dependent on achieving adequate delivery of the drugs into the lun...
Two computational computational models of the airway tree up to six generations deep were reconstruc...
Aerosol and pollutants, in form of particulates 5–8 μm in main size face every day our respiratory s...
The following contains information regarding the uploaded agent-based model capturing asthma pathoge...
Healthy lung function depends on a complex system of interactions which regulate the mechanical and ...
Background: The aim of this study was to use a computerized lung model to simulate the deposition of...
This study aims to investigate the effect of altered structures and functions in severe asthma on pa...
The most commonly prescribed method of treatment for asthma today is the pressurized metered dose in...
Context: Asthma affects 20 million Americans resulting in an economic burden of approximately $18 bi...
Two computational models of the airway tree six generations deep were reconstructed from computed to...
Summarization: Investigation of pharmaceutical aerosol deposition in the human respiratory tract is ...
The present work introduces a new method to model the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PKPD) o...
Rationale: Asthma is characterized by disease within the small airways. Several studies have suggest...
The incidence of asthma is increasing throughout the world, especially among children, to the extent...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to investigate with the help of a computerized simulat...
Effective management of asthma is dependent on achieving adequate delivery of the drugs into the lun...
Two computational computational models of the airway tree up to six generations deep were reconstruc...
Aerosol and pollutants, in form of particulates 5–8 μm in main size face every day our respiratory s...
The following contains information regarding the uploaded agent-based model capturing asthma pathoge...
Healthy lung function depends on a complex system of interactions which regulate the mechanical and ...
Background: The aim of this study was to use a computerized lung model to simulate the deposition of...
This study aims to investigate the effect of altered structures and functions in severe asthma on pa...
The most commonly prescribed method of treatment for asthma today is the pressurized metered dose in...
Context: Asthma affects 20 million Americans resulting in an economic burden of approximately $18 bi...
Two computational models of the airway tree six generations deep were reconstructed from computed to...
Summarization: Investigation of pharmaceutical aerosol deposition in the human respiratory tract is ...
The present work introduces a new method to model the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PKPD) o...
Rationale: Asthma is characterized by disease within the small airways. Several studies have suggest...