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Jinxiang Xi
Jinxiang Xi
University of Massachusetts Lowell, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
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Transport and deposition of micro-aerosols in realistic and simplified models of the oral airway
J Xi, PW Longest
Annals of biomedical engineering 35, 560-581, 2007
2792007
Effectiveness of direct Lagrangian tracking models for simulating nanoparticle deposition in the upper airways
PW Longest, J Xi
Aerosol Science and Technology 41 (4), 380-397, 2007
2462007
Effects of the laryngeal jet on nano-and microparticle transport and deposition in an approximate model of the upper tracheobronchial airways
J Xi, PW Longest, TB Martonen
Journal of Applied Physiology 104 (6), 1761-1777, 2008
2012008
Numerical predictions of submicrometer aerosol deposition in the nasal cavity using a novel drift flux approach
J Xi, PW Longest
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 51 (23-24), 5562-5577, 2008
1892008
Comparison of ambient and spray aerosol deposition in a standard induction port and more realistic mouth–throat geometry
PW Longest, M Hindle, SD Choudhuri, J Xi
Journal of Aerosol Science 39 (7), 572-591, 2008
1322008
Computational investigation of particle inertia effects on submicron aerosol deposition in the respiratory tract
PW Longest, J Xi
Journal of Aerosol Science 38 (1), 111-130, 2007
1312007
Condensational growth may contribute to the enhanced deposition of cigarette smoke particles in the upper respiratory tract
P Worth Longest, J Xi
Aerosol Science and Technology 42 (8), 579-602, 2008
1192008
Simulation of airflow and aerosol deposition in the nasal cavity of a 5-year-old child
J Xi, X Si, JW Kim, A Berlinski
Journal of Aerosol Science 42 (3), 156-173, 2011
1142011
Effects of oral airway geometry characteristics on the diffusional deposition of inhaled nanoparticles
J Xi, PW Longest
1122008
Breathing resistance and ultrafine particle deposition in nasal–laryngeal airways of a newborn, an infant, a child, and an adult
J Xi, A Berlinski, Y Zhou, B Greenberg, X Ou
Annals of biomedical engineering 40, 2579-2595, 2012
862012
Visualization and quantification of nasal and olfactory deposition in a sectional adult nasal airway cast
J Xi, JE Yuan, Y Zhang, D Nevorski, Z Wang, Y Zhou
Pharmaceutical research 33, 1527-1541, 2016
812016
Growth of nasal and laryngeal airways in children: implications in breathing and inhaled aerosol dynamics
J Xi, X Si, Y Zhou, JW Kim, A Berlinski
Respiratory care 59 (2), 263-273, 2014
792014
Modeling of release position and ventilation effects on olfactory aerosol drug delivery
XA Si, J Xi, JW Kim, Y Zhou, H Zhong
Respiratory physiology & neurobiology 186 (1), 22-32, 2013
782013
Characterization of submicrometer aerosol deposition in extrathoracic airways during nasal exhalation
J Xi, PW Longest
Aerosol Science and Technology 43 (8), 808-827, 2009
682009
Effects of mask-wearing on the inhalability and deposition of airborne SARS-CoV-2 aerosols in human upper airway
J Xi, XA Si, R Nagarajan
Physics of Fluids 32 (12), 2020
672020
Dynamic growth and deposition of hygroscopic aerosols in the nasal airway of a 5‐year‐old child
JW Kim, J Xi, XA Si
International journal for numerical methods in biomedical engineering 29 (1 …, 2013
672013
Electrostatic charge effects on pharmaceutical aerosol deposition in human nasal–laryngeal airways
J Xi, X Si, W Longest
Pharmaceutics 6 (1), 26-35, 2014
652014
Parametric study on mouth–throat geometrical factors on deposition of orally inhaled aerosols
J Xi, JE Yuan, M Yang, X Si, Y Zhou, YS Cheng
Journal of Aerosol Science 99, 94-106, 2016
632016
Improving intranasal delivery of neurological nanomedicine to the olfactory region using magnetophoretic guidance of microsphere carriers
J Xi, Z Zhang, X Si
International Journal of Nanomedicine 10, 1211-1222, 2015
572015
In vitro evaluation of aerosols delivered via the nasal route
KK El Taoum, J Xi, JW Kim, A Berlinski
Respiratory Care 60 (7), 1015-1025, 2015
562015
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