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      Liquid plug propagation in flexible microchannels: A small airway model

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      Physics of Fluids
      AIP Publishing

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          The mechanical properties of the rubber elastic polymer polydimethylsiloxane for sensor applications

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            Acoustically detectable cellular-level lung injury induced by fluid mechanical stresses in microfluidic airway systems.

            We describe a microfabricated airway system integrated with computerized air-liquid two-phase microfluidics that enables on-chip engineering of human airway epithelia and precise reproduction of physiologic or pathologic liquid plug flows found in the respiratory system. Using this device, we demonstrate cellular-level lung injury under flow conditions that cause symptoms characteristic of a wide range of pulmonary diseases. Specifically, propagation and rupture of liquid plugs that simulate surfactant-deficient reopening of closed airways lead to significant injury of small airway epithelial cells by generating deleterious fluid mechanical stresses. We also show that the explosive pressure waves produced by plug rupture enable detection of the mechanical cellular injury as crackling sounds.
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              BIOFLUID MECHANICS IN FLEXIBLE TUBES

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                Journal
                Physics of Fluids
                Physics of Fluids
                AIP Publishing
                1070-6631
                1089-7666
                July 2009
                July 2009
                : 21
                : 7
                : 071903
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                10.1063/1.3183777
                2be07205-d462-4e26-9661-b33991cab64c
                © 2009
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