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  • Advances in olfaction-inspired biomaterials applied to bioelectronic noses

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    - SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL - Year 2018

    Among all the senses, olfactory system of mammals is the least characterised as far as the mechanisms of odour identification are concerned. The results of recent investigations allow better understanding of the operation mechanism of the sense of smell. Progress in this field is crucial for the development of sensor technology based on olfaction-inspired biomaterials, which simulate the olfactory system of the biological counterparts....

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  • Bioelectronic nose: Current status and perspectives

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    - BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS - Year 2017

    A characteristic feature of human and animal organs of smell is the ability to identify hundreds of thousands of odours. It is accompanied by particular smell sensations, which are a basic source of information about odour mixture. The main structural elements of biological smell systems are the olfactory receptors. Small differences in a structure of odorous molecules (odorants) can lead to significant change of odour, which is...

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  • BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS

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    ISSN: 0956-5663 , eISSN: 1873-4235

  • Prospects of ionic liquids application in electronic and bioelectronic nose instruments

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    - TRAC-TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY - Year 2017

    This paper addresses the problem of application of ionic liquids to chemical sensors and biosensors being an integral part of the electronic and bioelectronic-type instruments. The design and principle of operation of the electronic and bioelectronic noses are compared. Both the benefits and shortcomings of the application of ionic liquids in these type of instruments are described. The prospects of the development and application...

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  • Bioelectronic tongue: Current status and perspectives

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    - BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS - Year 2020

    In the course of evolution, nature has endowed humans with systems for the recognition of a wide range of tastes with a sensitivity and selectivity which are indispensable for the evaluation of edibility and flavour attributes. Inspiration by a biological sense of taste has become a basis for the design of instruments, operation principles and parameters enabling to mimic the unique properties of their biological precursors. In...

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  • LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

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    ISSN: 0302-9743

  • Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X

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    eISSN: 2590-1370

  • Electronic Noses in Medical Diagnostics

    Electronic nose technology is being developed in order to identify aromas in a way parallel to the biologic olfaction. When applied to the field of medicine, such device should be able to identify and discriminate between different diseases. In recent years this kind of approach finds application in medical diagnostics, and especially in disease screening. Despite the fact that devices utilizing chemical sensor arrays are not routinely...

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  • Electronic Noses and Electronic Tongues

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    - Year 2017

    Chapter 7 reports the achievements on the field of artificial senses, such as electronic nose and electronic tongue. It examines multivariate data processing methods and demonstrates a promising potential for rapid routine analysis. Main attention is focused on detailed description of sensor used, construction and principle of operation of these systems. A brief review about the progress in the field of artificial senses and future trends...

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  • Machine Learning and Electronic Noses for Medical Diagnostics

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    The need for noninvasive, easy-to-use, and inexpensive methods for point-of-care diagnostics of a variety of ailments motivates researchers to develop methods for analyzing complex biological samples, in particular human breath, that could aid in screening and early diagnosis. There are hopes that electronic noses, that is, devices based on arrays of semiselective or nonselective chemical sensors, can fill this niche. Electronic...

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