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Kai Zhao
Kai Zhao
Professor of Otolaryngology, The Ohio State University
Verified email at osu.edu
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Effect of anatomy on human nasal air flow and odorant transport patterns: implications for olfaction
K Zhao, PW Scherer, SA Hajiloo, P Dalton
Chemical senses 29 (5), 365-379, 2004
4232004
Numerical modeling of turbulent and laminar airflow and odorant transport during sniffing in the human and rat nose
K Zhao, P Dalton, GC Yang, PW Scherer
Chemical senses 31 (2), 107-118, 2006
2292006
What is normal nasal airflow? A computational study of 22 healthy adults
K Zhao, J Jiang
International forum of allergy & rhinology 4 (6), 435-446, 2014
1672014
Perceiving nasal patency through mucosal cooling rather than air temperature or nasal resistance
K Zhao, K Blacker, Y Luo, B Bryant, J Jiang
PLoS One 6 (10), e24618, 2011
1582011
Computational modeling and validation of human nasal airflow under various breathing conditions
C Li, J Jiang, H Dong, K Zhao
Journal of biomechanics 64, 59-68, 2017
1552017
Regional peak mucosal cooling predicts the perception of nasal patency
K Zhao, J Jiang, K Blacker, B Lyman, P Dalton, BJ Cowart, EA Pribitkin
The Laryngoscope 124 (3), 589-595, 2014
1342014
Numerical modeling of nasal obstruction and endoscopic surgical intervention: outcome to airflow and olfaction
K Zhao, EA Pribitkin, BJ Cowart, D Rosen, PW Scherer, P Dalton
American journal of rhinology 20 (3), 308-316, 2006
972006
Investigation of the abnormal nasal aerodynamics and trigeminal functions among empty nose syndrome patients
C Li, AA Farag, G Maza, S McGhee, MA Ciccone, B Deshpande, ...
International forum of allergy & rhinology 8 (3), 444-452, 2018
922018
Experimental and numerical determination of odorant solubility in nasal and olfactory mucosa
DB Kurtz, K Zhao, DE Hornung, P Scherer
Chemical senses 29 (9), 763-773, 2004
792004
Computational fluid dynamics and trigeminal sensory examinations of empty nose syndrome patients
C Li, AA Farag, J Leach, B Deshpande, A Jacobowitz, K Kim, BA Otto, ...
The Laryngoscope 127 (6), E176-E184, 2017
752017
Airflow and nanoparticle deposition in rat nose under various breathing and sniffing conditions—A computational evaluation of the unsteady and turbulent effect
J Jiang, K Zhao
Journal of aerosol science 41 (11), 1030-1043, 2010
722010
Sinus irrigations before and after surgery—visualization through computational fluid dynamics simulations
K Zhao, JR Craig, NA Cohen, ND Adappa, S Khalili, JN Palmer
The Laryngoscope 126 (3), E90-E96, 2016
692016
Tuning to odor solubility and sorption pattern in olfactory epithelial responses
JW Scott, L Sherrill, J Jiang, K Zhao
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (6), 2025-2036, 2014
662014
Numerical modeling of odorant uptake in the rat nasal cavity
GC Yang, PW Scherer, K Zhao, MM Mozell
Chemical senses 32 (3), 273-284, 2007
662007
An olfactory cilia pattern in the mammalian nose ensures high sensitivity to odors
RC Challis, H Tian, J Wang, J He, J Jiang, X Chen, W Yin, T Connelly, ...
Current Biology 25 (19), 2503-2512, 2015
642015
A balance between aerodynamic and olfactory performance during flight in Drosophila
C Li, H Dong, K Zhao
Nature communications 9 (1), 3215, 2018
622018
Computational fluid dynamics as surgical planning tool: a pilot study on middle turbinate resection
K Zhao, P Malhotra, D Rosen, P Dalton, EA Pribitkin
The Anatomical Record 297 (11), 2187-2195, 2014
602014
The way the wind blows: implications of modeling nasal airflow
K Zhao, P Dalton
Current allergy and asthma reports 7 (2), 117-125, 2007
572007
Computational fluid dynamic modeling of nose‐to‐ceiling head positioning for sphenoid sinus irrigation
JR Craig, JN Palmer, K Zhao
International forum of allergy & rhinology 7 (5), 474-479, 2017
482017
Computational fluid dynamics after endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery—possible empty nose syndrome in the context of middle turbinate resection
G Maza, C Li, JP Krebs, BA Otto, AA Farag, RL Carrau, K Zhao
International forum of allergy & rhinology 9 (2), 204-211, 2019
392019
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