Tinglev et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Characterization of exhaled breath particles collected by an electret filter techniqueTinglev et al., 2016
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- 15669080569249993649
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- Tinglev Ă
- Ullah S
- Ljungkvist G
- Viklund E
- Olin A
- Beck O
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- Publication venue
- Journal of breath research
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Aerosol particles that are present in exhaled breath carry nonvolatile components and have gained interest as a specimen for potential biomarkers. Nonvolatile compounds detected in exhaled breath include both endogenous and exogenous compounds. The aim of this study …
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