Aerosol particles are generated in human airways and leave the body with exhaled air. The particles originate from the respiratory tract and contain non-volatile compounds that potentially may be used as biomarkers for various medical conditions. To utilise any information provided by the particles, they must be characterised. The work performed in this thesis focuses on measuring concentrations and size distributions of endogenous particles in exhaled air. The results give indications on how and where in the airways particles are formed. <p> </p> Number size distributions of exhaled particles, obtained from different individuals and breathing techniques, were measured. The results show that the inter-individual variation in number concent...
A new Expiratory Droplet Investigation System (EDIS) was used to conduct the most comprehensive prog...
Background: Human breath contains small particles that might be useful for the noninvasive diagnosis...
Background: Human breath contains small particles which might be useful for non-invasive diagnosis o...
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...
Background: Aerosol production during normal breathing is often attributed to turbulence in the resp...
nique of sampling exhaled air is attractive because it is noninvasive and so allows repeated samplin...
This study investigates the number size distribution of endogenously produced exhaled particles duri...
Background: Aerosol particles are generated in human airways, and leave the body with exhaled air. T...
This study investigates the number size distribution of endogenously produced exhaled particles duri...
Exhaled air contains non-volatile particulate material from the respiratory tract. The precise locat...
Background: Noninvasive monitoring of airway inflammation is important for diagnosis and treatment i...
Small volumes of aerosols (boluses) were inspired predominantly into the conducting airways of human...
Exhaled breath contains particles originating from the respiratory tract lining fluid. The particles...
Background: Aerosol production during normal breathing is often attributed to turbulence in the resp...
A new Expiratory Droplet Investigation System (EDIS) was used to conduct the most comprehensive prog...
Background: Human breath contains small particles that might be useful for the noninvasive diagnosis...
Background: Human breath contains small particles which might be useful for non-invasive diagnosis o...
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...
Background: Aerosol production during normal breathing is often attributed to turbulence in the resp...
nique of sampling exhaled air is attractive because it is noninvasive and so allows repeated samplin...
This study investigates the number size distribution of endogenously produced exhaled particles duri...
Background: Aerosol particles are generated in human airways, and leave the body with exhaled air. T...
This study investigates the number size distribution of endogenously produced exhaled particles duri...
Exhaled air contains non-volatile particulate material from the respiratory tract. The precise locat...
Background: Noninvasive monitoring of airway inflammation is important for diagnosis and treatment i...
Small volumes of aerosols (boluses) were inspired predominantly into the conducting airways of human...
Exhaled breath contains particles originating from the respiratory tract lining fluid. The particles...
Background: Aerosol production during normal breathing is often attributed to turbulence in the resp...
A new Expiratory Droplet Investigation System (EDIS) was used to conduct the most comprehensive prog...
Background: Human breath contains small particles that might be useful for the noninvasive diagnosis...
Background: Human breath contains small particles which might be useful for non-invasive diagnosis o...