A sensor array based on heterojunctions between semiconducting organic layers and single walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) films is produced to explore applications in breathomics, the molecular analysis of exhaled breath. The array is exposed to gas/volatiles relevant to specific diseases (ammonia, ethanol, acetone, 2-propanol, sodium hypochlorite, benzene, hydrogen sulfide, and nitrogen dioxide). Then, to evaluate its capability to operate with real relevant biological samples the array is exposed to human breath exhaled from healthy subjects. Finally, to provide a proof of concept of its diagnostic potential, the array is exposed to exhaled breath samples collected from subjects with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), an airway c...
Chemical sensors have a deep influence in a wide variety of disciplines ranging from biomedical meas...
Breath analysis has become increasingly important as a noninvasive process for the clinical diagnosi...
Analysis of breath is feasible and could provide a non-invasive method for early detection, continuo...
A sensor array based on heterojunctions between semiconducting organic layers and single walled carb...
An array of carbon nanotube (CNT)-based sensors was produced for sensing selective biomarkers and ev...
Noninvasive diagnostics of diseases via breath analysis has attracted considerable scientific and cl...
Common pulmonary diagnostic tests, though inefficient, expensive, and labored, have remained unchang...
As human breath analysis further develops as a multi-disciplinary field, it is clear that sensor dev...
Carbon nanotubes are excellent transducers that can translate changes in their local chemical enviro...
There is a strong desire for novel chemical sensors that can detect low concentrations of volatile o...
An array of five sensors, based on carbon nanotubes (CNT) functionalized with nanoparticles of Au, T...
A cross-reactive array of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and single wall carbon nanotube bilayers ...
The analysis of volatile organic compounds in exhaled breath samples represents a new frontier in me...
High sensitivity, selectivity, and stability are key requirements for carbon nanotube (CNT)-based se...
Disease discrimination using an electronic nose is achieved by measuring the presence of a specific ...
Chemical sensors have a deep influence in a wide variety of disciplines ranging from biomedical meas...
Breath analysis has become increasingly important as a noninvasive process for the clinical diagnosi...
Analysis of breath is feasible and could provide a non-invasive method for early detection, continuo...
A sensor array based on heterojunctions between semiconducting organic layers and single walled carb...
An array of carbon nanotube (CNT)-based sensors was produced for sensing selective biomarkers and ev...
Noninvasive diagnostics of diseases via breath analysis has attracted considerable scientific and cl...
Common pulmonary diagnostic tests, though inefficient, expensive, and labored, have remained unchang...
As human breath analysis further develops as a multi-disciplinary field, it is clear that sensor dev...
Carbon nanotubes are excellent transducers that can translate changes in their local chemical enviro...
There is a strong desire for novel chemical sensors that can detect low concentrations of volatile o...
An array of five sensors, based on carbon nanotubes (CNT) functionalized with nanoparticles of Au, T...
A cross-reactive array of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and single wall carbon nanotube bilayers ...
The analysis of volatile organic compounds in exhaled breath samples represents a new frontier in me...
High sensitivity, selectivity, and stability are key requirements for carbon nanotube (CNT)-based se...
Disease discrimination using an electronic nose is achieved by measuring the presence of a specific ...
Chemical sensors have a deep influence in a wide variety of disciplines ranging from biomedical meas...
Breath analysis has become increasingly important as a noninvasive process for the clinical diagnosi...
Analysis of breath is feasible and could provide a non-invasive method for early detection, continuo...