van Mastrigt et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Exhaled breath profiling using broadband quantum cascade laser-based spectroscopy in healthy children and children with asthma and cystic fibrosisvan Mastrigt et al., 2016
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- Author
- van Mastrigt E
- Reyes-Reyes A
- Brand K
- Bhattacharya N
- Urbach H
- Stubbs A
- De Jongste J
- Pijnenburg M
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- Publication venue
- Journal of breath research
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Exhaled breath analysis is a potential non-invasive tool for diagnosing and monitoring airway diseases. Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry and electrochemical sensor arrays are the main techniques to detect volatile organic compounds (VOC) in exhaled …
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