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Brendan Huang, MD, PhD
Brendan Huang, MD, PhD
Clinical Fellow
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Publications
2023
Persistent mucus plugs in proximal airways are consequential for airflow limitation in asthma.
Publication
2023
A Novel Air Trapping Segment Score Identifies Opposing Effects of Obesity and Eosinophilia on Air Trapping in Asthma.
Publication
2022
Mucus Plugs Persist in Asthma, and Changes in Mucus Plugs Associate with Changes in Airflow over Time.
Publication
2019
Multi-modal and multiscale imaging approaches reveal novel cardiovascular pathophysiology in Drosophila melanogaster.
Publication
2017
Visualization and quantification of injury to the ciliated epithelium using quantitative flow imaging and speckle variance optical coherence tomography.
Publication
2016
Ultrahigh-speed, phase-sensitive full-field interferometric confocal microscopy for quantitative microscale physiology.
Publication
2016
Erratum: Particle streak velocimetry-optical coherence tomography: a novel method for multidimensional imaging of microscale fluid flows: erratum.
Publication
2016
Particle streak velocimetry-optical coherence tomography: a novel method for multidimensional imaging of microscale fluid flows.
Publication
2015
Improved velocimetry in optical coherence tomography using Bayesian analysis.
Publication
2015
Three-dimensional, three-vector-component velocimetry of cilia-driven fluid flow using correlation-based approaches in optical coherence tomography.
Publication
2015
Quantifying hyperoxia-mediated damage to mammalian respiratory cilia-driven fluid flow using particle tracking velocimetry optical coherence tomography.
Publication
2015
Quantitative optical coherence tomography imaging of intermediate flow defect phenotypes in ciliary physiology and pathophysiology.
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