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Emily J Swindle

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Tissue Barriers|January 5, 2024
Membrane lipid composition of bronchial epithelial cells influences antiviral responses during rhinovirus infectionMadhuriben H Panchal, Emily J Swindle, Theresa J Pell, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|February 13, 2015
The effects on bronchial epithelial mucociliary cultures of coarse, fine, and ultrafine particulate matter from an underground railway stationMatthew Loxham, Rebecca J Morgan-Walsh, Matthew J Cooper, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|July 1, 2022
Towards an artificial human lung: modelling organ-like complexity to aid mechanistic understandingMaria Victoria Humbert, Cosma Mirella Spalluto, Joseph Bell, et al.
Environment International|July 7, 2026
Ultrafine particulate matter emitted from ships drives inflammation and susceptibility to viral infectionNatasha H C Easton, Lareb S N Dean, James G H Parkin, et al.
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Tissue Barriers|January 5, 2024
Membrane lipid composition of bronchial epithelial cells influences antiviral responses during rhinovirus infectionMadhuriben H Panchal, Emily J Swindle, Theresa J Pell, et al.
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|February 13, 2015
The effects on bronchial epithelial mucociliary cultures of coarse, fine, and ultrafine particulate matter from an underground railway stationMatthew Loxham, Rebecca J Morgan-Walsh, Matthew J Cooper, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|July 1, 2022
Towards an artificial human lung: modelling organ-like complexity to aid mechanistic understandingMaria Victoria Humbert, Cosma Mirella Spalluto, Joseph Bell, et al.
Environment International|July 7, 2026
Ultrafine particulate matter emitted from ships drives inflammation and susceptibility to viral infectionNatasha H C Easton, Lareb S N Dean, James G H Parkin, et al.
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