Peter W. Scherer

Affiliations: 
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Biomedical Engineering
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Johnnie W. Huang grad student 2000 Penn
Kai Zhao grad student 2004 Penn (Neurotree)
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Yang GC, Scherer PW, Mozell MM. (2007) Modeling inspiratory and expiratory steady-state velocity fields in the Sprague-Dawley rat nasal cavity. Chemical Senses. 32: 215-23
Yang GC, Scherer PW, Zhao K, et al. (2007) Numerical modeling of odorant uptake in the rat nasal cavity. Chemical Senses. 32: 273-84
Zhao K, Pribitkin EA, Cowart BJ, et al. (2006) Numerical modeling of nasal obstruction and endoscopic surgical intervention: outcome to airflow and olfaction. American Journal of Rhinology. 20: 308-16
Zhao K, Dalton P, Yang GC, et al. (2006) Numerical modeling of turbulent and laminar airflow and odorant transport during sniffing in the human and rat nose. Chemical Senses. 31: 107-18
Kurtz DB, Zhao K, Hornung DE, et al. (2004) Experimental and numerical determination of odorant solubility in nasal and olfactory mucosa. Chemical Senses. 29: 763-73
Zhao K, Scherer PW, Hajiloo SA, et al. (2004) Effect of anatomy on human nasal air flow and odorant transport patterns: implications for olfaction. Chemical Senses. 29: 365-79
Huang JW, Yang GC, Scherer PW, et al. (2000) Airway cross section strongly influences alveolar plateau slope of capnograms for smaller tidal volumes. Respiration Physiology. 119: 51-5
Keyhani K, Scherer PW, Mozell MM. (1997) A numerical model of nasal odorant transport for the analysis of human olfaction. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 186: 279-301
Kaufman JW, Scherer PW, Yang CC. (1997) Predicted combustion product deposition in the human airway. Toxicology. 115: 123-8
Scherer PW, Neff JD, Baumgardner JE, et al. (1996) The importance of a source term in modeling multibreath inert gas washout. Respiration Physiology. 103: 99-103
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