The University of Sydney
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Dr Brent McParland

T: +61 2 9036 6477
F: +61 2 9351 4717
D06 - Blackburn Building
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 Australia

Research interests

Respiratory Disease with a focus on asthma.
Mechanisms that cause exaggerated narrowing of the airways.
Smooth muscle contraction and mechanics.
Mainly mechanics in vitro using different tissue preparations placed into organ bath chambers.

Publications

2009

Chapman, D, Berend, N, King, G, McParland, B, Salome, C. Deep Inspirations Protect Against Airway Closure in Non-asthmatic Subjects. Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 2009; 107:564-9

2007

Matsumoto, H, Moir, L, Oliver, B, Burgess, J, Roth, M, Black, J, McParland, B. Comparison of gel contraction mediated by asthmatic and non-asthmatic airway smooth muscle cells. Thorax. 2007; 62:848-54
An, S, Bai, T, Bates, J, Black, J, Brown, R, Brusasco, V, Chitano, P, Deng, L, Dowell, M, Eidelman, D, Fabry, B, Fairbank, N, Ford, L, Fredberg, J, Gerthoffer, W, Gilbert, S, Gosens, R, Gunst, S, Halayko, A, Ingram, R, Irvin, C, James, A, Janssen, L, King, G, Knight, D, Lauzon, A, Lakser, O, Ludwig, M, Lutchen, K, Maksym, G, Martin, J, Mauad, T, McParland, B, Mijailovich, S, Mitchell, H, Mitchell, R, Mitzner, W, Murphy, T, Paré, P, Pellegrino, R, Sanderson, M, Schellenberg, R, Seow, C, Silveira, P, Smith, P, Solway, J, Stephens, N, Sterk, P, Stewart, A, Tang, D, Tepper, R, Tran, T, Wang, L. Airway smooth muscle dynamics: a common pathway of airway obstruction in asthma. The European respiratory journal : official journal of the European Society for Clinical Respiratory Physiology. 2007; 29:834-860
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