Rapid diagnosis of TB using GC-MS and chemometrics

The search continues for a rapid diagnostic test for TB that has high sensitivity and specificity and is useable in sophisticated environments and in deprived regions with poor infrastructure. We discuss here the modern bioanalytical techniques that can be used to discover biomarkers of infection wi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioanalysis 2013-12, Vol.5 (24), p.3079-3097
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Fatty Acids - analysis
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry - economics
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry - methods
Humans
Metabolomics - economics
Metabolomics - methods
Mycobacterium tuberculosis - isolation & purification
Sputum - microbiology
Stearic Acids - analysis
Tuberculosis - diagnosis
Volatile Organic Compounds - analysis
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