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Identification of volatile compounds from bacteria by spectrometric methods in medicine diagnostic and other areas: current state and perspectives Kunze-Szikszay N, Euler M, Perl T Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 105(16-17), 6245, 2021 |
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GC-IMS headspace analyses allow early recognition of bacterial growth and rapid pathogen differentiation in standard blood cultures Drees C, Vautz W, Liedtke S, Rosin C, Althoff K, Lippmann M, Zimmermann S, Legler TJ, Yildiz D, Perl T, Kunze-Szikszay N Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 103(21-22), 9091, 2019 |
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Detection and validation of volatile metabolic patterns over different strains of two human pathogenic bacteria during their growth in a complex medium using multi-capillary column-ion mobility spectrometry (MCC-IMS) Kunze N, Gopel J, Kuhns M, Junger M, Quintel M, Perl T Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 97(8), 3665, 2013 |
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Ion mobility spectrometry for microbial volatile organic compounds: a new identification tool for human pathogenic bacteria Junger M, Vautz W, Kuhns M, Hofmann L, Ulbricht S, Baumbach JI, Quintel M, Perl T Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 93(6), 2603, 2012 |
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Application of heat flux transducers to determine perioperative heat exchange Perl T, Brauer A, Weyland W, Braun U Thermochimica Acta, 422(1-2), 35, 2004 |