Heather A. Barr

1.1k total citations
30 papers, 890 citations indexed

About

Heather A. Barr is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Heather A. Barr has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 890 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 19 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems and 3 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in Heather A. Barr's work include Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (21 papers), Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (19 papers) and Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (12 papers). Heather A. Barr is often cited by papers focused on Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (21 papers), Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (19 papers) and Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (12 papers). Heather A. Barr collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. Heather A. Barr's co-authors include Terence E. Nicholas, T. E. Nicholas, John H. Power, Ian Doyle, Andrew D. Bersten, Michael E. Jones, Sandra Orgeig, Christopher B. Daniels, Alan Crockett and Christine F. McDonald and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Journal of Applied Physiology and British Journal of Pharmacology.

In The Last Decade

Heather A. Barr

30 papers receiving 859 citations

Peers

Heather A. Barr
T. E. Nicholas Australia
L. Rabinowitz United States
WALTER K. MORISHIGE United States
D E Hill United States
David Mailman United States
William F. McNary United States
E. Englert United States
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All Works

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Todd, David A, Michael Marsh, Neil Henderson, et al.. (2009). Surfactant phospholipids, surfactant proteins, and inflammatory markers during acute lung injury in children. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 11(1). 82–91. 46 indexed citations
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Dixon, Dani‐Louise, Heather A. Barr, Andrew D. Bersten, & Ian Doyle. (2008). INTRACELLULAR STORAGE OF SURFACTANT AND PROINFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES IN CO-CULTURED ALVEOLAR EPITHELIUM AND MACROPHAGES IN RESPONSE TO INCREASING CO2AND CYCLIC CELL STRETCH. Experimental Lung Research. 34(1). 37–47. 14 indexed citations
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Smet, Hilde, Andrew D. Bersten, Heather A. Barr, & Ian Doyle. (2007). Hypercapnic acidosis modulates inflammation, lung mechanics, and edema in the isolated perfused lung. Journal of Critical Care. 22(4). 305–313. 21 indexed citations
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Bersten, Andrew D., et al.. (2002). Endotoxin Induces Respiratory Failure and Increases Surfactant Turnover and Respiration Independent of Alveolocapillary Injury in Rats. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 165(11). 1516–1525. 34 indexed citations
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Doyle, Ian, et al.. (2000). Composition of alveolar surfactant changes with training in humans. Respirology. 5(3). 211–220. 9 indexed citations
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Bersten, Andrew D., et al.. (2000). Lung function, permeability, and surfactant composition in oleic acid-induced acute lung injury in rats. American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 279(6). L1091–L1102. 71 indexed citations
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Doyle, Ian, et al.. (1998). Quantity and Structure of Surfactant Proteins Vary Among Patients with Alveolar Proteinosis. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 157(2). 658–664. 37 indexed citations
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Doyle, Ian, et al.. (1996). Differential changes in SP-A and disaturated phospholipids in the isolated perfused rat lung and in vivo. American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 271(3). L374–L382. 4 indexed citations
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Orgeig, Sandra, Heather A. Barr, & Terence E. Nicholas. (1995). Effect of Hyperpnea on the Cholesterol to Disaturated Phospholipid Ratio in Alveolar Surfactant of Rats. Experimental Lung Research. 21(1). 157–174. 32 indexed citations
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Doyle, Ian, Michael E. Jones, Heather A. Barr, et al.. (1994). Composition of Human Pulmonary Surfactant Varies with Exercise and Level of Fitness. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 149(6). 1619–1627. 59 indexed citations
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Doyle, Ian, Heather A. Barr, & T. E. Nicholas. (1994). Distribution of Surfactant Protein A in Rat Lung. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 11(4). 405–415. 19 indexed citations
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Power, John H., Heather A. Barr, & Terence E. Nicholas. (1993). Characterization and Immunohistochemical Localization of the 15 kD Protein Isolated from Rat Lung Lamellar Bodies. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 8(1). 98–105. 4 indexed citations
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Barr, Heather A., et al.. (1993). Turnover of cholesterol and dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine in surfactant of adult rat lung. Lipids. 28(3). 173–179. 9 indexed citations
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Nicholas, Terence E., John H. Power, & Heather A. Barr. (1990). Effect of Pattern of Breathing on Subfractions of Surfactant in Tissue and Alveolar Compartments of the Adult Rat Lung. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 3(3). 251–258. 20 indexed citations
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Daniels, Christopher B., Heather A. Barr, John H. Power, & Terence E. Nicholas. (1990). Body Temperature Alters the Lipid Composition of Pulmonary Surfactant in the LizardCtenophorus nuchalis. Experimental Lung Research. 16(5). 435–449. 62 indexed citations
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Power, John H., Heather A. Barr, & Terence E. Nicholas. (1988). Surfactant-Associated 15-and 35-kDa Proteins Are Concentrated in Different Organelles in Rat Lung Tissue. Experimental Lung Research. 14(2). 209–224. 17 indexed citations
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Barr, Heather A., Terence E. Nicholas, & John H. Power. (1988). Control of alveolar surfactant in rats at rest and during prolonged hyperpnoea: pharmacological evidence for two tissue pools of surfactant. British Journal of Pharmacology. 93(3). 473–482. 8 indexed citations
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Jones, Michael E., John H. Power, Heather A. Barr, & Terence E. Nicholas. (1987). Identification of precursor-product relationships in kinetic studies involving radiolabeled tracer molecules. International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing. 21(3-4). 237–251. 1 indexed citations
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Nicholas, Terence E., John H. Power, & Heather A. Barr. (1982). The pulmonary consequences of a deep breath. Respiration Physiology. 49(3). 315–324. 112 indexed citations
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Nicholas, T. E. & Heather A. Barr. (1981). Control of release of surfactant phospholipids in the isolated perfused rat lung. Journal of Applied Physiology. 51(1). 90–98. 90 indexed citations

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