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Anton Amann
Researcher at Innsbruck Medical University
Publications - 215
Citations - 14262
Anton Amann is an academic researcher from Innsbruck Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breath gas analysis & Ventricular fibrillation. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 213 publications receiving 12491 citations. Previous affiliations of Anton Amann include École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne & ETH Zurich.
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A review of the volatiles from the healthy human body
B P J de Lacy Costello,Anton Amann,Anton Amann,Huda Al-Kateb,C. Flynn,Wojciech Filipiak,Wojciech Filipiak,T Khalid,D. Osborne,Norman M. Ratcliffe +9 more
TL;DR: A compendium of all the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emanating from the human body (the volatolome) is for the first time reported and it is the authors' intention that this database will not only be a useful database of VOCs listed in the literature, but will stimulate further study of V OCs from healthy individuals.
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Human exhaled air analytics: biomarkers of diseases
TL;DR: An overview of the analytical techniques used for sample collection, preconcentration and analysis of human breath composition is given and the diagnostic potential of different disease-marking substances in human breath for a selection of diseases and the clinical applications of breath analysis are discussed.
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Volatile organic compounds of lung cancer and possible biochemical pathways.
Marwan Hakim,Yoav Y. Broza,Orna Barash,Nir Peled,Michael Phillips,Anton Amann,Anton Amann,Hossam Haick +7 more
TL;DR: Biochemical Pathways Meggie Hakim,† Yoav Y. Broza,† Orna Barash,† Nir Peled,‡ Michael Phillips, Anton Amann, and Hossam Haick*,† †
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The human volatilome: volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaled breath, skin emanations, urine, feces and saliva
Anton Amann,Anton Amann,Ben de Lacy Costello,Wolfram Miekisch,Jochen K. Schubert,Bogusław Buszewski,Joachim D. Pleil,Norman M. Ratcliffe,Terence H. Risby +8 more
TL;DR: In future studies, combined investigations of a particular compound with regard to human matrices such as breath, urine, saliva and cell culture investigations will lead to novel scientific progress in the field.
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Noninvasive detection of lung cancer by analysis of exhaled breath
Amel Bajtarevic,Amel Bajtarevic,Clemens Ager,Clemens Ager,Martin Pienz,Martin Pienz,Martin Klieber,Martin Klieber,Konrad Schwarz,Konrad Schwarz,Magdalena Ligor,Magdalena Ligor,Magdalena Ligor,Tomasz Ligor,Tomasz Ligor,Tomasz Ligor,Wojciech Filipiak,Wojciech Filipiak,H. Denz,Michael Fiegl,Wolfgang Hilbe,Wolfgang Weiss,Peter Lukas,Herbert Jamnig,Martin Hackl,Alfred Haidenberger,Bogusław Buszewski,Bogusław Buszewski,Wolfram Miekisch,Wolfram Miekisch,Jochen K. Schubert,Jochen K. Schubert,Anton Amann,Anton Amann +33 more
TL;DR: Exhaled breath analysis is promising to become a future non-invasive lung cancer screening method, but precise identification of compounds observed in exhaled breath of lung cancer patients is necessary and GCMS-SPME is a relatively insensitive method.