Exhaled air contains non-volatile particulate material from the respiratory tract. The precise location in which exhaled particles are formed is unknown, and details on their chemical content are scarce. The aim of this work was to chemically characterize and to study the mechanisms of formation of endogenous particles in exhaled air. A new instrument for counting and sampling particles in exhaled air by impaction was developed, as a part of this thesis, at the Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Medicine in collaboration with the Department of Chemistry, Atmospheric Science at the University of Gothenburg. In the first instance, exhaled particles were analyzed using time-of-flight secondary io...
Breath analysis is a technique rapidly gaining ground as a non-invasive tool to diagnose and monitor...
Breath analysis is a non-invasive tool that can be used to measure body impact following exposure to...
Measurement of parameters in exhaled breath condensate constitute (EBC) a rapidly progressing field ...
Aerosol particles are generated in human airways and leave the body with exhaled air. The particles ...
Abstract Background Originally, studies on exhaled droplets explored properties of airborne transmis...
nique of sampling exhaled air is attractive because it is noninvasive and so allows repeated samplin...
Particles in exhaled air (PEx) may reflect the composition of respiratory tract lining fluid (RTLF);...
Non-invasive collection methods suitable for studying the composition of the respiratory tract linin...
Background: Noninvasive monitoring of airway inflammation is important for diagnosis and treatment i...
Background: Human breath contains small particles which might be useful for non-invasive diagnosis o...
Background: Human breath contains small particles that might be useful for the noninvasive diagnosis...
The method is based on the collection of endogenous particles in exhaled air (PEx). The aim of this...
PURPOSE: The present paper summarizes recent data concerning the use of exhaled breath condensat...
With every breath the human lung emits droplets originating from the Lung-Lining-Fluid. Their analys...
sive method for sampling nonvolatile material from the distal airways. The method is based on the co...
Breath analysis is a technique rapidly gaining ground as a non-invasive tool to diagnose and monitor...
Breath analysis is a non-invasive tool that can be used to measure body impact following exposure to...
Measurement of parameters in exhaled breath condensate constitute (EBC) a rapidly progressing field ...
Aerosol particles are generated in human airways and leave the body with exhaled air. The particles ...
Abstract Background Originally, studies on exhaled droplets explored properties of airborne transmis...
nique of sampling exhaled air is attractive because it is noninvasive and so allows repeated samplin...
Particles in exhaled air (PEx) may reflect the composition of respiratory tract lining fluid (RTLF);...
Non-invasive collection methods suitable for studying the composition of the respiratory tract linin...
Background: Noninvasive monitoring of airway inflammation is important for diagnosis and treatment i...
Background: Human breath contains small particles which might be useful for non-invasive diagnosis o...
Background: Human breath contains small particles that might be useful for the noninvasive diagnosis...
The method is based on the collection of endogenous particles in exhaled air (PEx). The aim of this...
PURPOSE: The present paper summarizes recent data concerning the use of exhaled breath condensat...
With every breath the human lung emits droplets originating from the Lung-Lining-Fluid. Their analys...
sive method for sampling nonvolatile material from the distal airways. The method is based on the co...
Breath analysis is a technique rapidly gaining ground as a non-invasive tool to diagnose and monitor...
Breath analysis is a non-invasive tool that can be used to measure body impact following exposure to...
Measurement of parameters in exhaled breath condensate constitute (EBC) a rapidly progressing field ...