Kenneth Lutchen

Kenneth Lutchen

Boston University

H-index: 55

North America-United States

About Kenneth Lutchen

Kenneth Lutchen, With an exceptional h-index of 55 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Boston University, specializes in the field of Biomedical Engineering, Lung Mechanics, Lung Physiology, Computational Modeling, Asthma.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Effects of Bacterial Collagenase on the Failure of Lung Collagen Fibers

A Microscale Personalized Spring Network Model Predicts Small Airway Disappearance in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

A Mechanotransduction-motivated Agent-based Model of Lung Parenchymal Self-healing and Fibrosis on a Spring Network

Tidal Stretches Differently Regulate the Contractile and Cytoskeletal Elements in Intact Airways (Retraction of Vol 9, art no E94828, 2014)

A Few Bad Airways Can Wreak Havoc: Recognizing Asthma as a Local Disorder

A morphometric lung model for studying lung aeration at birth

Predicting alveolar ventilation heterogeneity in pulmonary fibrosis using a non-uniform polyhedral spring network model

Multiscale stiffness of human emphysematous precision cut lung slices

Kenneth Lutchen Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

9694

Citations(since 2020)

1631

Cited By

8648

hIndex(all)

55

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

124

i10Index(since 2020)

53

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Kenneth Lutchen Skills & Research Interests

Biomedical Engineering

Lung Mechanics

Lung Physiology

Computational Modeling

Asthma

Top articles of Kenneth Lutchen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Effects of Bacterial Collagenase on the Failure of Lung Collagen Fibers

Y Deng

J Herrmann

M L. Smith

KR Lutchen

E Bartolak-Suki

...

2024/5

A Microscale Personalized Spring Network Model Predicts Small Airway Disappearance in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

JK Hall

JHT Bates

R Krishnan

KR Lutchen

B Suki

2024/5

A Mechanotransduction-motivated Agent-based Model of Lung Parenchymal Self-healing and Fibrosis on a Spring Network

JK Hall

JHT Bates

R Krishnan

KR Lutchen

B Suki

2024/5

Tidal Stretches Differently Regulate the Contractile and Cytoskeletal Elements in Intact Airways (Retraction of Vol 9, art no E94828, 2014)

PloS one

Erzsébet Bartolák-Suki

Adam S LaPrad

Brian C Harvey

Béla Suki

Kenneth R Lutchen

2014/4/16

A Few Bad Airways Can Wreak Havoc: Recognizing Asthma as a Local Disorder

Kenneth Lutchen

2023/2/15

A morphometric lung model for studying lung aeration at birth

Chiara Veneroni

Enrico Conca

Davide Bizzotto

Alberto Tosi

Kenneth Lutchen

...

2023/9/9

Predicting alveolar ventilation heterogeneity in pulmonary fibrosis using a non-uniform polyhedral spring network model

Frontiers in Network Physiology

Joseph K Hall

Jason HT Bates

Dylan T Casey

Erzsébet Bartolák-Suki

Kenneth R Lutchen

...

2023/2/1

Multiscale stiffness of human emphysematous precision cut lung slices

Science advances

Jae Hun Kim

Niccole Schaible

Joseph K Hall

Erzsébet Bartolák-Suki

Yuqing Deng

...

2023/5/19

A Novel 3D Spring Network Representation of Alveolar Geometry Combined With Agent Based Modeling to Predict Ventilation Heterogeneity in Pulmonary Fibrosis

JK Hall

JHT Bates

DT Casey

E Bartolak-Suki

KR Lutchen

...

2023/5

Multiscale Stiffness of Emphysematous Human Precision-cut Lung Slices

R Krishnan

JH Kim

N Schaible

J Hall

E Bartolak-Suki

...

2023/5

Mechanical Forces Accelerate Enzymatic Digestion of Bovine Lung Collagen Fibers

Y Deng

J Herrmann

M Nguyen

ML Smith

KR Lutchen

...

2023/5

A Few Bad Airways Can Wreak Havoc: Asthma as a Local Disorder.

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

K Lutchen

2022/12/14

A Personalized Spring Network Representation of Emphysematous Lungs From CT Images

Frontiers in Network Physiology

Ziwen Yuan

Jacob Herrmann

Samhita Murthy

Kevin Peters

Sarah E Gerard

...

2022/3/18

The “Silent Zone” Screams Again: Identifying COPD Patients Most at Risk

Chest

Kenneth R Lutchen

2021/4/1

Inflation instability in the lung: an analytical model of a thick-walled alveolus with wavy fibres under large deformations

Journal of the Royal Society interface

Samer Bou Jawde

Kavon Karrobi

Darren Roblyer

Francesco Vicario

Jacob Herrmann

...

2021/10/13

Tracking respiratory mechanics around natural breathing rates via variable ventilation

Scientific Reports

Samer Bou Jawde

Allan J Walkey

Arnab Majumdar

George T O’Connor

Bradford J Smith

...

2020/4/21

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