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Rosamaria Capuano
Researcher at University of Rome Tor Vergata
Publications - 65
Citations - 1394
Rosamaria Capuano is an academic researcher from University of Rome Tor Vergata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electronic nose & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1081 citations. Previous affiliations of Rosamaria Capuano include Catholic University of the Sacred Heart & Sapienza University of Rome.
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Solid-state gas sensors for breath analysis: a review.
TL;DR: Sensors based breath analysis is expected to dramatically extend the diagnostic capabilities enabling the screening of large populations for the early diagnosis of pathologies and solid-state sensors are considered the natural complement to breath analysis.
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Diagnostic Performance of an Electronic Nose, Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide, and Lung Function Testing in Asthma
Paolo Montuschi,Marco Santonico,Chiara Mondino,Giorgio Pennazza,Giulia Mantini,Eugenio Martinelli,Rosamaria Capuano,Giovanni Ciabattoni,Roberto Paolesse,Corrado Di Natale,Peter J. Barnes,Arnaldo D'Amico +11 more
TL;DR: The electronic nose has a high diagnostic performance that can be increased when combined with FENO and MS fingerprints of VOCs could discriminate between patients with asthma and healthy subjects.
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The lung cancer breath signature: a comparative analysis of exhaled breath and air sampled from inside the lungs.
Rosamaria Capuano,Marco Santonico,Giorgio Pennazza,Silvia Ghezzi,Eugenio Martinelli,C. Roscioni,Gabriele Lucantoni,Giovanni Galluccio,Roberto Paolesse,Corrado Di Natale,Arnaldo D'Amico +10 more
TL;DR: GC-MS analysis of breath and air sampled from the lungs demonstrates a substantial preservation of the VOCs pattern from inside the lung to the exhaled breath.
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More than apples and oranges - Detecting cancer with a fruit fly's antenna
Martin Strauch,Alja Lüdke,Daniel Münch,Thomas Laudes,C. Giovanni Galizia,Eugenio Martinelli,Luca Lavra,Roberto Paolesse,Alessandra Ulivieri,Alexandro Catini,Rosamaria Capuano,Corrado Di Natale +11 more
TL;DR: The potential of utilising the fruit fly's olfactory system to detect cancer cells may expand the repertoire of clinical diagnostics, and it is the first step towards electronic noses equipped with biological sensors, integrating artificial and biological olfaction.
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Electronic nose and exhaled breath NMR-based metabolomics applications in airways disease
Giuseppe Santini,Nadia Mores,Andreu Penas,Rosamaria Capuano,Chiara Mondino,Andrea Trové,Francesco Macagno,Gina Zini,Paola Cattani,Eugenio Martinelli,Andrea Motta,Giuseppe Macis,Giovanni Ciabattoni,Paolo Montuschi +13 more
TL;DR: Breathomics might provide a molecular approach to respiratory disease phenotyping and a molecular basis to tailored pharmacotherapeutic strategies, and might also contribute to identify new surrogate markers of respiratory inflammation, thus, facilitating drug discovery.