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Discipline of Paediatrics
Women's and Children's Hospital
Level 2, Clarence Reiger Building
72 King William Road
North Adelaide, South Australia 5006

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Professor Jennifer Couper
Telephone: +618 8161 6242
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Recent papers published by our cystic fibrosis researchers

2010

Cmielewski P, Anson DS & Parsons DW (2010). ‘Lysophosphatidylcholine as an adjuvant for lentiviral vector mediated gene transfer to airway epithelium: effect of acyl chain length', Respiratory Research, vol. 11, issue 1, p. 84.

Donnelley M, Siu KK, Morgan KS, Skinner W, Suzuki Y, Takeuchi A, Uesugi K, Yagi N & Parsons DW. ‘A new technique to examine individual pollutant particle and fibre deposition and transit behaviour in live mouse trachea', Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, vol. 17, issue 6, pp. 719-29.

Liu C, Wong E, Miller D, Smith G, Anson D & Parsons D (2010). ‘Lentiviral airway gene transfer in lungs of mice and sheep: successes and challenges', The Journal of Gene Medicine, vol. 12, issue 8, pp. 647-58.

2009

Donnelley M, Morgan KS, Fouras A, Skinner W, Uesugi K, Yagi N, Siu KK & Parsons DW (2009). ‘Real-time non-invasive detection of inhalable particulates delivered into live mouse airways', Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, vol. 16, part 4, pp. 553-61.

Stocker AG, Kremer KL, Koldej R, Miller DS, Anson DS & Parsons DW (2009). ‘Single-dose lentiviral gene transfer for lifetime airway gene expression', Journal of Gene Medicine, vol. 11, issue 10, pp. 861-7.


A closer look at our research

Lab mice

Researchers in the Cystic Fibrosis Stream have shown that by inserting healthy and correctly functioning cystic fibrosis genes into the air passages of mice, the basic cellular defect that causes cystic fibrosis can be remedied.