Breathing rhythm does not influence exhaled volatile organic compound profile analyzed by an electronic nose.

S. Dragonieri (Bari (BA), Italy), V. Quaranta (Bari (BA), Italy), E. Buonamico (Bari (BA), Italy), F. Diaferia (Bari (BA), Italy), G. Carpagnano (Bari (BA), Italy)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Biomarkers for the management of bronchial obstructive diseases
Session: Biomarkers for the management of bronchial obstructive diseases
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