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ACS Chem Neurosci


Title:Detection of multiple sclerosis from exhaled breath using bilayers of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and single-wall carbon nanotubes
Author(s):Ionescu R; Broza Y; Shaltieli H; Sadeh D; Zilberman Y; Feng X; Glass-Marmor L; Lejbkowicz I; Mullen K; Miller A; Haick H;
Address:"Department of Chemical Engineering and Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000, Israel"
Journal Title:ACS Chem Neurosci
Year:2011
Volume:20110922
Issue:12
Page Number:687 - 693
DOI: 10.1021/cn2000603
ISSN/ISBN:1948-7193 (Electronic) 1948-7193 (Print) 1948-7193 (Linking)
Abstract:"A cross-reactive array of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and single wall carbon nanotube bilayers was designed for the detection of volatile organic compounds (tentatively, hexanal and 5-methyl-undecane) that identify the presence of disease in the exhaled breath of patients with multiple sclerosis. The sensors showed excellent discrimination between hexanal, 5-methyl-undecane, and other confounding volatile organic compounds. Results obtained from a clinical study consisting of 51 volunteers showed that the sensors could discriminate between multiple sclerosis and healthy states from exhaled breath samples with 85.3% sensitivity, 70.6% specificity, and 80.4% accuracy. These results open new frontiers in the development of a fast, noninvasive, and inexpensive medical diagnostic tool for the detection and identification of multiple sclerosis. The results could serve also as a launching pad for the discrimination between different subphases or stages of multiple sclerosis as well as for the identification of multiple sclerosis patients who would respond well to immunotherapy"
Keywords:"Breath Tests/instrumentation/*methods Exhalation/*physiology Female Follow-Up Studies Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/instrumentation/methods Humans Male Membranes, Artificial Multiple Sclerosis/*diagnosis/*metabolism *Nanotubes, Carbon/chemistry *Po;"
Notes:"MedlineIonescu, Radu Broza, Yoav Shaltieli, Hila Sadeh, Dvir Zilberman, Yael Feng, Xinliang Glass-Marmor, Lea Lejbkowicz, Izabella Mullen, Klaus Miller, Ariel Haick, Hossam eng 2012/08/04 ACS Chem Neurosci. 2011 Dec 21; 2(12):687-93. doi: 10.1021/cn2000603. Epub 2011 Sep 22"

 
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