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336: The Volatilome of Biofluids

336: The Volatilome of Biofluids

Update: 2025-07-19
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TWiM explores the use of gas sensors and machine learning to identify microbes and antimicrobial resistance in clinical specimens, and how a harmful algal bloom species releases thiamin antivitamins to suppress competitors.

 

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  • Microbial and antimicrobial resistance diagnostics (Cell Biomaterials)

  • Thiamin antivitamins suppress algal competitors (mBio)


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336: The Volatilome of Biofluids

336: The Volatilome of Biofluids

Vincent Racaniello, Michael Schmidt, Michele Swanson, Petra Levin