Smelling the disease: Diagnostic potential of breath analysis
Breath analysis is a relatively recent field of research with much promise in scientific and
clinical studies. Breath contains endogenously produced volatile organic components …
clinical studies. Breath contains endogenously produced volatile organic components …
Electronic tongues employing electrochemical sensors
M del Valle - Electroanalysis, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
This review presents recent advances concerning work with electronic tongues employing
electroanalytical sensors. This new concept in the electroanalysis sensor field entails the …
electroanalytical sensors. This new concept in the electroanalysis sensor field entails the …
A nanomaterial-based breath test for distinguishing gastric cancer from benign gastric conditions
ZQ Xu, YY Broza, R Ionsecu, U Tisch, L Ding… - British journal of …, 2013 - nature.com
Background: Upper digestive endoscopy with biopsy and histopathological evaluation of the
biopsy material is the standard method for diagnosing gastric cancer (GC). However, this …
biopsy material is the standard method for diagnosing gastric cancer (GC). However, this …
Low-temperature hydrothermal synthesis of WO 3 nanorods and their sensing properties for NO 2
S Bai, K Zhang, R Luo, D Li, A Chen… - Journal of Materials …, 2012 - pubs.rsc.org
Tungsten trioxide (WO3) nanorods with an aspect ratio of∼ 50 have been successfully
synthesized by hydrothermal reaction at a low temperature of 100° C. The crystal structure …
synthesized by hydrothermal reaction at a low temperature of 100° C. The crystal structure …
Ultrasonic synthesis of MoO3 nanorods and their gas sensing properties
S Bai, S Chen, L Chen, K Zhang, R Luo, D Li… - Sensors and Actuators B …, 2012 - Elsevier
Molybdenum oxide nanorods have been successfully synthesized by a simple probe
ultrasonic approach. A possible growth mechanism of the MoO3 nanorods and the influence …
ultrasonic approach. A possible growth mechanism of the MoO3 nanorods and the influence …
Detection of Alzheimer 'S and Parkinson 'S Disease From Exhaled Breath Using Nanomaterial-Based Sensors
U Tisch, I Schlesinger, R Ionescu, M Nassar… - …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Aim: To study the feasibility of a novel method in nanomedicine that is based on breath
testing for identifying Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), as …
testing for identifying Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), as …
Low-level detection of ethanol and H2S with temperature-modulated WO3 nanoparticle gas sensors
Low-level detection of ethanol and H2S was achieved with thermally modulated WO3
nanoparticle gas sensors. Nanoparticle WO3 films, with a mean grain size of∼ 5nm and a …
nanoparticle gas sensors. Nanoparticle WO3 films, with a mean grain size of∼ 5nm and a …
Detection of multiple sclerosis from exhaled breath using bilayers of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and single-wall carbon nanotubes
R Ionescu, Y Broza, H Shaltieli, D Sadeh… - ACS Chemical …, 2011 - ACS Publications
A cross-reactive array of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and single wall carbon nanotube
bilayers was designed for the detection of volatile organic compounds (tentatively, hexanal …
bilayers was designed for the detection of volatile organic compounds (tentatively, hexanal …
Volatile fingerprints of cancer specific genetic mutations
We report on a new concept for profiling genetic mutations of (lung) cancer cells, based on
the detection of patterns of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from cell …
the detection of patterns of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from cell …
[HTML][HTML] Differentiation between genetic mutations of breast cancer by breath volatolomics
O Barash, W Zhang, JM Halpern, QL Hua, YY Pan… - Oncotarget, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Map** molecular sub-types in breast cancer (BC) tumours is a rapidly evolving area due
to growing interest in, for example, targeted therapy and screening high-risk populations for …
to growing interest in, for example, targeted therapy and screening high-risk populations for …