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Published in 2010
 

 
 

Griesenbach U, Sumner-Jones SG, Holder E, Munkonge FM, Wodehouse T, Smith SN, Wasowicz MY, Pringle I, Casamayor I, Chan M, Coles R, Cornish N, Dewar A, Doherty A, Farley R, Green AM, Jones BL, Larsen MD, Lawton AE, Manvell M, Painter H, Singh C, Somerton L, Stevenson B, Varathalingam A, Siegel C, Scheule RK, Cheng SH, Davies JC, Porteous DJ, Gill DR, Boyd AC, Hyde SC, Alton EW. Limitations of the murine nose in the development of nonviral airway gene transfer. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. 2010 Jul;43(1):46-54. Epub 2009 Jul 31. View Abstract

Griesenbach U, Soussi S, Larsen MB, Casamayor I, Dewar A, Regamey N, Bush A, Shah PL, Davies JC, Alton EW. Quantification of Periciliary Fluid (PCL) Height in Human Airway Biopsies is Feasible, but not Suitable as a Biomarker. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. 2010 Apr 23. View Abstract

Griesenbach U, Meng C, Farley R, Wasowicz MY, Munkonge FM, Chan M, Stoneham C, Sumner-Jones SG, Pringle IA, Gill DR, Hyde SC, Stevenson B, Holder E, Ban H, Hasegawa M, Cheng SH, Scheule RK, Sinn PL, McCray PB Jr, Alton EW. The use of carboxymethylcellulose gel to increase non-viral gene transfer in mouse airways. Biomaterials. 2010 Mar;31(9):2665-72. Epub 2009 Dec 21. View Abstract

Xenariou S, Liang HD, Griesenbach U, Zhu J, Farley R, Somerton L, Singh C, Jeffery PK, Scheule RK, Cheng SH, Geddes DM, Blomley M, Alton EW. Low-frequency ultrasound increases non-viral gene transfer to the mouse lung. Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai). 2010 Jan;42(1):45-51. View Abstract

Holder E, Stevenson B, Farley R, Hilliard T, Wodehouse T, Somerton L, Larsen M, O'Donoghue J, Coles RL, Scheule RK, Cheng SH, Gill DR, Hyde SC, Griesenbach U, Alton EW, Porteous DJ, Boyd AC. Detection of CFTR transgene mRNA expression in respiratory epithelium isolated from the murine nasal cavity. J Gene Med. 2010 Jan;12(1):55-63. View Abstract

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