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David J. Smith
David J. Smith
Applied Mathematics, University of Birmingham
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Urine steroid metabolomics as a biomarker tool for detecting malignancy in adrenal tumors
W Arlt, M Biehl, AE Taylor, S Hahner, R Libé, BA Hughes, P Schneider, ...
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 96 (12), 3775-3784, 2011
4952011
Mammalian sperm motility: observation and theory
EA Gaffney, H Gadêlha, DJ Smith, JR Blake, JC Kirkman-Brown
Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics 43, 501-528, 2011
4222011
Human spermatozoa migration in microchannels reveals boundary-following navigation
P Denissenko, V Kantsler, DJ Smith, J Kirkman-Brown
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (21), 8007-8010, 2012
3032012
Bend propagation in the flagella of migrating human sperm, and its modulation by viscosity
DJ Smith, EA Gaffney, H Gadêlha, N Kapur, JC Kirkman‐Brown
Cell motility and the cytoskeleton 66 (4), 220-236, 2009
2732009
Human sperm accumulation near surfaces: a simulation study
DJ Smith, EA Gaffney, JR Blake, JC Kirkman-Brown
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 621, 289-320, 2009
2672009
Modelling mucociliary clearance
DJ Smith, EA Gaffney, JR Blake
Respiratory physiology & neurobiology 163 (1), 178-188, 2008
2322008
Modelling bacterial behaviour close to a no-slip plane boundary: the influence of bacterial geometry
H Shum, EA Gaffney, DJ Smith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London A: Mathematical, Physical and …, 2010
1912010
A boundary element regularized Stokeslet method applied to cilia-and flagella-driven flow
DJ Smith
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering …, 2009
1522009
Nonlinear instability in flagellar dynamics: a novel modulation mechanism in sperm migration?
H Gadêlha, EA Gaffney, DJ Smith, JC Kirkman-Brown
Journal of The Royal Society Interface 7 (53), 1689-1697, 2010
1412010
Sperm motility: is viscosity fundamental to progress?
JC Kirkman-Brown, DJ Smith
Molecular human reproduction 17 (8), 539-544, 2011
1362011
A Viscoelastic Traction Layer Model of Muco-Ciliary Transport
DJ Smith, EA Gaffney, JR Blake
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 69 (4), 1449-1449, 2007
130*2007
Erratum: A viscoelastic traction layer model of muco-ciliary transport (Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
DJ Smith, EA Gaffney, JR Blake
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 69 (4), 1449-1449, 2007
128*2007
A viscoelastic traction layer model of muco-ciliary transport
DJ Lubkin, EA Gaffney, JR Blake
Bulletin of mathematical biology 69 (1), 289-327, 2007
1282007
Rapid optofluidic detection of biomarkers for traumatic brain injury via surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
JJS Rickard, V Di-Pietro, DJ Smith, DJ Davies, A Belli, ...
Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2020
1182020
Fluid mechanics of nodal flow due to embryonic primary cilia
DJ Smith, JR Blake, EA Gaffney
Journal of The Royal Society Interface 5 (22), 567-573, 2008
1122008
Discrete cilia modelling with singularity distributions: application to the embryonic node and the airway surface liquid
DJ Smith, EA Gaffney, JR Blake
Bulletin of mathematical biology 69, 1477-1510, 2007
1072007
Left-right organizer flow dynamics: how much cilia activity reliably yields laterality?
P Sampaio, RR Ferreira, A Guerrero, P Pintado, B Tavares, J Amaro, ...
Developmental cell 29 (6), 716-728, 2014
1062014
Prevention of adrenal crisis: cortisol responses to major stress compared to stress dose hydrocortisone delivery
A Prete, AE Taylor, I Bancos, DJ Smith, MA Foster, S Kohler, ...
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 105 (7), 2262-2274, 2020
992020
Physics of rheologically enhanced propulsion: different strokes in generalized Stokes
TD Montenegro-Johnson, DJ Smith, D Loghin
Physics of Fluids 25 (8), 081903, 2013
922013
25-hydroxyvitamin D3 and 1, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 exert distinct effects on human skeletal muscle function and gene expression
ZK Hassan-Smith, C Jenkinson, DJ Smith, I Hernandez, SA Morgan, ...
PloS one 12 (2), e0170665, 2017
912017
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