Ruzsanyi et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Origin and Emission of Volatile Biomarkers in Breath: End-tidal PerspectiveRuzsanyi et al., 2022
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- 15061741639140040627
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- Ruzsanyi V
- Lochmann F
- Jürschik S
- Mochalski P
- Unterkofler K
- Mayhew C
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The volatile organic compound (VOC) composition of exhaled breath is complex and determined by many internal and external factors, such as metabolic, inflammatory and oxidative stress processes and environmental conditions, respectively. 1 Nearly 1500 trace …
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