Fabrication of nanostructured zinc oxide-based gas sensor for the detection of volatile organic compounds markers of lung cancer
Lung cancer being one of the most prevalent cause of death worldwide has been extensively studied and correlated to volatile organic compounds (VOC) that are present in breath. As such, aldehydes namely pentanal, hexanal, octanal, and nonanal have endogenous origin that indicates the presence of lun...
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Main Author: | Olarve, Raymund Salveo L. |
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