[HTML][HTML] Collection and analysis of exhaled breath condensate in humans
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 2001•atsjournals.org
In this review, we present the current body of knowledge on exhaled breath condensate as
published in peer-reviewed journals in the English language. We focus on the use of this
modality in determining host inflammatory response to injury in the lung as well as possible
future applications, particularly its potential use as a single, noninvasive sampling method
for point-of-care real-time analysis.
published in peer-reviewed journals in the English language. We focus on the use of this
modality in determining host inflammatory response to injury in the lung as well as possible
future applications, particularly its potential use as a single, noninvasive sampling method
for point-of-care real-time analysis.
In this review, we present the current body of knowledge on exhaled breath condensate as published in peer-reviewed journals in the English language. We focus on the use of this modality in determining host inflammatory response to injury in the lung as well as possible future applications, particularly its potential use as a single, noninvasive sampling method for point-of-care real-time analysis.
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