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    Transcriptomic analysis of primary nasal epithelial cells reveals altered interferon signalling in preterm birth survivors at one year of age by Evans, Denby J, Hillas, Jessica K, Iosifidis, Thomas, Simpson, Shannon J, Kicic, Anthony, Agudelo-Romero, Patricia

    “…Many survivors of preterm birth (<37 weeks gestation) have lifelong respiratory deficits, the drivers of which remain unknown. Influencers of…”
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    Preterm birth: Born too soon for the developing airway epithelium? by Looi, Kevin, Evans, Denby J., Garratt, Luke W., Ang, Sherlynn, Hillas, Jessica K., Kicic, Anthony, Simpson, Shannon J.

    Published in Paediatric respiratory reviews (01-08-2019)
    “…Birth prior to term interrupts the normal development of the respiratory system and consequently results in poor respiratory outcomes that persist throughout…”
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    In Vitro primary human airway epithelial whole exhaust exposure by Landwehr, Katherine R., Hillas, Jessica, Mead-Hunter, Ryan, Brooks, Peter, King, Andrew, O'Leary, Rebecca A., Kicic, Anthony, Mullins, Benjamin J., Larcombe, Alexander N.

    Published in MethodsX (01-01-2021)
    “…The method outlined in this article is a customization of the whole exhaust exposure method generated by Mullins et al. (2016) using reprogrammed primary human…”
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    Nasal airway epithelial repair after very preterm birth by Hillas, Jessica, Evans, Denby J., Ang, Sherlynn, Iosifidis, Thomas, Garratt, Luke W., Hemy, Naomi, Kicic-Starcevich, Elizabeth, Simpson, Shannon J., Kicic, Anthony

    Published in ERJ open research (01-04-2021)
    “…Preterm birth rates are increasing and now account for >11% of global births. Simultaneously, advances in neonatal care have led to increased survival of lower…”
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    Toxicity of different biodiesel exhausts in primary human airway epithelial cells grown at air-liquid interface by Landwehr, Katherine R., Hillas, Jessica, Mead-Hunter, Ryan, King, Andrew, O'Leary, Rebecca A., Kicic, Anthony, Mullins, Benjamin J., Larcombe, Alexander N.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-08-2022)
    “…Biodiesel is created through the transesterification of fats/oils and its usage is increasing worldwide as global warming concerns increase. Biodiesel fuel…”
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    Fuel feedstock determines biodiesel exhaust toxicity in a human airway epithelial cell exposure model by Landwehr, Katherine R., Hillas, Jessica, Mead-Hunter, Ryan, Brooks, Peter, King, Andrew, O’Leary, Rebecca A., Kicic, Anthony, Mullins, Benjamin J., Larcombe, Alexander N.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-10-2021)
    “…Biodiesel is promoted as a sustainable replacement for commercial diesel. Biodiesel fuel and exhaust properties change depending on the base feedstock oil/fat…”
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    Biodiesel feedstock determines exhaust toxicity in 20% biodiesel: 80% mineral diesel blends by Landwehr, Katherine R., Hillas, Jessica, Mead-Hunter, Ryan, King, Andrew, O'Leary, Rebecca A., Kicic, Anthony, Mullins, Benjamin J., Larcombe, Alexander N.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-01-2023)
    “…To address climate change concerns, and reduce the carbon footprint caused by fossil fuel use, it is likely that blend ratios of renewable biodiesel with…”
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    Soy Biodiesel Exhaust is More Toxic than Mineral Diesel Exhaust in Primary Human Airway Epithelial Cells by Landwehr, Katherine R, Hillas, Jessica, Mead-Hunter, Ryan, O’Leary, Rebecca A, Kicic, Anthony, Mullins, Benjamin J, Larcombe, Alexander N

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-10-2019)
    “…As global biodiesel production increases, there are concerns over the potential health impact of exposure to the exhaust, particularly in regard to young…”
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    Azithromycin reduces airway inflammation induced by human rhinovirus in lung allograft recipients by Ling, Kak‐Ming, Hillas, Jessica, Lavender, Melanie A., Wrobel, Jeremy P., Musk, Michael, Stick, Stephen M., Kicic, Anthony

    Published in Respirology (Carlton, Vic.) (01-12-2019)
    “…ABSTRACT Background and objective Human rhinovirus (RV) is a common upper and lower respiratory pathogen in lung allograft recipients causing respiratory tract…”
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