Andrew R Martin
Affiliations: | University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
Area:
Aerosol mechanics; inhalation drug delivery; medical devices; respiratory supportGoogle:
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Sabz M, Tavernini S, Pillay K, et al. (2022) Variability in low-flow oxygen delivery by nasal cannula evaluated in neonatal and infant airway replicas. Respiratory Research. 23: 333 |
Tavernini S, Farina DJ, Martin AR, et al. (2022) Using Filters to Estimate Regional Lung Deposition with Pressurized Metered Dose Inhalers. Pharmaceutical Research |
Chen JZ, Finlay WH, Martin A. (2022) In Vitro Regional Deposition of Nasal Sprays in an Idealized Nasal Inlet: Comparison with In Vivo Gamma Scintigraphy. Pharmaceutical Research |
Murphy BM, Chen JZ, Rolo M, et al. (2022) Intranasal delivery of a synthetic Entamoeba histolytica vaccine containing adjuvant (LecA + GLA-3M-052 liposomes): in vitro characterization. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 122141 |
Ruzycki CA, Tavernini S, Martin AR, et al. (2022) Characterization of Dry Powder Inhaler Performance through Experimental Methods. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. 114518 |
Martin AR, Finlay WH. (2022) Empirical Deposition Correlations. Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery. 35: 109-120 |
Wang H, Ordoubadi M, Connaughton P, et al. (2022) Spray Dried Rugose Lipid Particle Platform for Respiratory Drug Delivery. Pharmaceutical Research |
Duong K, Noga M, MacLean JE, et al. (2021) Comparison of airway pressures and expired gas washout for nasal high flow versus CPAP in child airway replicas. Respiratory Research. 22: 289 |
Tavernini S, Farina DJ, Martin AR, et al. (2021) Using Filters to Estimate Regional Lung Deposition with Dry Powder Inhalers. Pharmaceutical Research |
Seo S, Ruzycki CA, Johnson B, et al. (2021) Size-Specific Filtration Performance of N95 Respirators After Decontamination by Moist Heat Incubation. Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery |