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Non-Invasive Biosensor Technology for Disease Monitoring via Exhaled Breath Analysis

Sadeghi, 2025

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13419049982483386989
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Sadeghi P
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are metabolic byproducts that are found in bodily fluids such as sweat and exhaled breath. Since the profiles of VOC compounds shift significantly due to pathological conditions or disease, the detection of their unique signature can be …
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