N. Fens
- Exhaled air molecular profiling in relation to inflammatory subtype and activity in COPDBy N. Fens, S.B. de Nijs, S. Peters, T. Dekker, H.H. Knobel, T.J. Vink, N.P. Willard, A.H. Zwinderman, F.H. Krouwels, H-G. Janssen, R. Lutter and P.J. SterkN. FensS.B. de NijsS. PetersT. DekkerH.H. KnobelT.J. VinkN.P. WillardA.H. ZwindermanF.H. KrouwelsH-G. JanssenR. LutterP.J. Sterk
- Exclusion of asthma for screening purposes using exhaled air molecular profiling by electronic noseBy N. Fens, Y. Gaarthuis, A.C. Bos, N.J.J. Schlösser and P.J. SterkN. Fens1Respiratory Medicine, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NetherlandsY. Gaarthuis2Pulmonology, Central Military Hospital, Utrecht, NetherlandsA.C. Bos3Research & Development, C-it, Zutphen, NetherlandsN.J.J. Schlösser2Pulmonology, Central Military Hospital, Utrecht, NetherlandsP.J. Sterk1Respiratory Medicine, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Exhaled molecular patterns change after experimental rhinovirus 16 infection in asthmaBy N. Fens, K.F. van der Sluijs, M.A. van de Pol, R. Lutter, S.L. Johnston and P.J. SterkN. Fens1Respiratory Medicine, Academic Medical Center University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NetherlandsK.F. van der Sluijs2Laboratory of Experimental Intensive Care and Anesthesiology, Academic Medical Center University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NetherlandsM.A. van de Pol3Experimental Immunology, Academic Medical Center University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NetherlandsR. Lutter3Experimental Immunology, Academic Medical Center University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NetherlandsS.L. Johnston4Respiratory Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomP.J. Sterk1Respiratory Medicine, Academic Medical Center University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Exhaled air molecular profiling in relation to inflammatory subtype and activity in COPDBy N. Fens, S.B. de Nijs, S. Peters, T. Dekker, H.H. Knobel, T.J. Vink, N.P. Willard, A.H. Zwinderman, F.H Krouwels, H-G. Janssen, R. Lutter and P.J. SterkArticle | Published in 2011 in European Respiratory JournalN. FensS.B. de NijsS. PetersT. DekkerH.H. KnobelT.J. VinkN.P. WillardA.H. ZwindermanF.H KrouwelsH-G. JanssenR. Lutter
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