Abstract
Carbon monoxide (CO) monitoring in human breath is the focus of many investigations as CO could possibly be used as a marker of various diseases. Detecting CO in human breath remains a challenge because low concentrations (
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Brenckmann, V., Ventrillard, I., Romanini, D., Jaulin, K., Calabrèse, P., & Briot, R. (2019). High inhaled oxygen concentration quadruples exhaled CO in healthy volunteers monitored by a highly sensitive laser spectrometer. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-48789-8
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