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    Physiological modeling of isoprene dynamics in exhaled breath by King, Julian, Koc, Helin, Unterkofler, Karl, Mochalski, PaweŁ, Kupferthaler, Alexander, Teschl, Gerald, Teschl, Susanne, Hinterhuber, Hartmann, Amann, Anton

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (21-12-2010)
    “…Human breath contains a myriad of endogenous volatile organic compounds (VOCs) which are reflective of ongoing metabolic or physiological processes. While…”
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    A mathematical model for breath gas analysis of volatile organic compounds with special emphasis on acetone by King, Julian, Unterkofler, Karl, Teschl, Gerald, Teschl, Susanne, Koc, Helin, Hinterhuber, Hartmann, Amann, Anton

    Published in Journal of mathematical biology (01-11-2011)
    “…Recommended standardized procedures for determining exhaled lower respiratory nitric oxide and nasal nitric oxide (NO) have been developed by task forces of…”
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    Modeling-based determination of physiological parameters of systemic VOCs by breath gas analysis: a pilot study by Unterkofler, Karl, King, Julian, Mochalski, Pawel, Jandacka, Martin, Koc, Helin, Teschl, Susanne, Amann, Anton, Teschl, Gerald

    Published in Journal of breath research (14-05-2015)
    “…In this paper we develop a simple two compartment model which extends the Farhi equation to the case when the inhaled concentration of a volatile organic…”
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    Modeling of breath methane concentration profiles during exercise on an ergometer by Szabó, Anna, Unterkofler, Karl, Mochalski, Pawel, Jandacka, Martin, Ruzsanyi, Vera, Szabó, Gábor, Mohácsi, Árpád, Teschl, Susanne, Teschl, Gerald, King, Julian

    Published in Journal of breath research (01-02-2016)
    “…We develop a simple three compartment model based on mass balance equations which quantitatively describes the dynamics of breath methane concentration…”
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    A cardiovascular-respiratory control system model including state delay with application to congestive heart failure in humans by Batzel, Jerry J, Kappel, Franz, Timischl-Teschl, Susanne

    Published in Journal of mathematical biology (01-03-2005)
    “…This paper considers a model of the human cardiovascular-respiratory control system with one and two transport delays in the state equations describing the…”
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    Breath gas analysis for estimating physiological processes using anesthetic monitoring as a prototypic example by King, Julian, Unterkofler, Karl, Teschl, Susanne, Amann, Anton, Teschl, Gerald

    “…Analysis of exhaled trace gases is a novel methodology for gaining continuous and non-invasive information on the clinical state of an individual. This paper…”
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    Modeling-based determination of physiological parameters of systemic VOCs by breath gas analysis, part 2 by Ager, Clemens, Unterkofler, Karl, Mochalski, Pawel, Teschl, Susanne, Teschl, Gerald, Mayhew, Chris A, King, Julian

    Published 05-04-2018
    “…J. Breath Res. 12, 036011 (2018) In a recent paper we presented a simple two compartment model which describes the influence of inhaled concentrations on…”
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    Modeling-based determination of physiological parameters of systemic VOCs by breath gas analysis: a pilot study by Unterkofler, Karl, King, Julian, Mochalski, Pawel, Jandacka, Martin, Koc, Helin, Teschl, Susanne, Amann, Anton, Teschl, Gerald

    Published 25-06-2015
    “…J. Breath Res. 9, 036002 (2015) In this paper we develop a simple two compartment model which extends the Farhi equation to the case when the inhaled…”
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    Modeling of breath methane concentration profiles during exercise on an ergometer by Szabo, Anna, Unterkofler, Karl, Mochalski, Pawel, Jandacka, Martin, Ruzsanyi, Vera, Szabo, Gabor, Mohacsi, Arpad, Teschl, Susanne, Teschl, Gerald, King, Julian

    Published 04-02-2016
    “…J. Breath Res. 10, 017105 (2016) We develop a simple three compartment model based on mass balance equations which quantitatively describes the dynamics of…”
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    A mathematical model for breath gas analysis of volatile organic compounds with special emphasis on acetone by King, Julian, Unterkofler, Karl, Teschl, Gerald, Teschl, Susanne, Koc, Helin, Hinterhuber, Hartmann, Amann, Anton

    Published 27-01-2011
    “…J. Math. Biol. 63, 959-999 (2011) Recommended standardized procedures for determining exhaled lower respiratory nitric oxide and nasal nitric oxide have been…”
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    A modeling-based evaluation of isothermal rebreathing for breath gas analyses of highly soluble volatile organic compounds by King, Julian, Unterkofler, Karl, Teschl, Gerald, Teschl, Susanne, Mochalski, Pawel, Koc, Helin, Hinterhuber, Hartmann, Amann, Anton

    Published 16-12-2011
    “…J. Breath Res. 6, 016005, 11pp (2012) Isothermal rebreathing has been proposed as an experimental technique for estimating the alveolar levels of hydrophilic…”
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    The role of mathematical modeling in VOC analysis using isoprene as a prototypic example by Koc, Helin, King, Julian, Teschl, Gerald, Unterkofler, Karl, Teschl, Susanne, Mochalski, Pawel, Hinterhuber, Hartmann, Amann, Anton

    Published 28-03-2011
    “…J. Breath Res. 5 (2011) 037102 Isoprene is one of the most abundant endogenous volatile organic compounds (VOCs) contained in human breath and is considered to…”
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    Physiological modeling of isoprene dynamics in exhaled breath by King, Julian, Koc, Helin, Unterkofler, Karl, Mochalski, Pawel, Kupferthaler, Alexander, Teschl, Gerald, Teschl, Susanne, Hinterhuber, Hartmann, Amann, Anton

    Published 11-10-2010
    “…J. Theoret. Biol. 267, 626-637 (2010) Human breath contains a myriad of endogenous volatile organic compounds (VOCs) which are reflective of ongoing metabolic…”
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