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1. The functional response of U937 macrophage-like cells is modulated by extracellular matrix proteins and mechanical strain.

2. Beneficial and harmful effects of oscillatory mechanical strain on airway smooth muscle.

3. Time-Varying Respiratory Mechanics as a Novel Mechanism Behind Frequency Dependence of Impedance: A Modeling Approach.

4. Modelling resistance and reactance with heterogeneous airway narrowing in mild to severe asthma1.

5. Proteomic analysis of rat proximal tubule cells following stretch-induced apoptosis in an in vitro model of kidney obstruction.

6. Regional pulmonary response to a methacholine challenge using hyperpolarized 3He magnetic resonance imaging.

7. Characterization of the Flexcell™ Uniflex™ cyclic strain culture system with U937 macrophage-like cells

8. Epithelial-interleukin-1 inhibits collagen formation by airway fibroblasts: Implications for asthma.

9. Oscillometry and pulmonary magnetic resonance imaging in asthma and COPD.

10. Extract and component‐specific sensitization patterns in Canadian moderate‐to‐severe preschool asthmatics.

11. Hyperpolarized 3He magnetic resonance imaging ventilation defects in asthma: relationship to airway mechanics.

12. Airway contractility and remodeling: Links to asthma symptoms

13. Development and characterization of a 3D multicell microtissue culture model of airway smooth muscle.

14. Stress and strain in the contractile and cytoskeletal filaments of airway smooth muscle

15. Airway smooth muscle cell tone amplifies contractile function in the presence of chronic cyclic strain.

16. Viscoelasticity of human alveolar epithelial cells subjected to stretch.

17. Localized mechanical stress induces time-dependent actin cytoskeletal remodeling and stiffening in cultured airway smooth muscle cells.

18. Mechanical strain increases cell stiffness through cytoskeletal filament reorganization.

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