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Mid-IR Laser Spectrometers for Breath Analysis

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Abstract

Mid-IR laser spectrometers suitable for use in clinical settings have been developed. Initial results with measuring exhaled NO for assessing airway inflammation show that such spectrometers are promising instruments for medical diagnostic applications.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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