Development of a stochastic individual path (SIP) model for predicting the tracheobronchial deposition of pharmaceutical aerosols: Effects of transient inhalation and sampling the airways
Geng Tian(Virginia Commonwealth University), Michael Hindle(Virginia Commonwealth University), P. Worth Longest(Virginia Commonwealth University), Guoguang Su(Virginia Commonwealth University), Ross Walenga(Virginia Commonwealth University)
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