Stability of person-specific blood-based infrared molecular fingerprints opens up prospects for health monitoring
Health status transitions are reflected as characteristic changes in molecular composition of biofluids. Here, the authors apply infrared molecular fingerprinting and reveal that blood-based phenotypes are sufficiently stable over time, providing the basis for time- and cost-effective health monitor...
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Main Authors: | Marinus Huber, Kosmas V. Kepesidis, Liudmila Voronina, Maša Božić, Michael Trubetskov, Nadia Harbeck, Ferenc Krausz, Mihaela Žigman |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a64d2385b6e94d4bad7511241b69e2bb |
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