Rodrigues, DanielaPinto, JoanaAraújo, Ana MargaridaMonteiro-Reis, SaraJerónimo, CarmenHenrique, RuiBastos, Maria de Lourdesde Pinho, Paula GuedesCarvalho, Márcia2021-07-022021-07-0220181573-3882http://hdl.handle.net/10284/10017Recent studies provide a convincing support that the presence of cancer cells in the body leads to the alteration of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emanating from biological samples, particularly of those closely related with tumoral tissues. Thus, a great interest emerged for the study of cancer volatilome and subsequent attempts to confirm VOCs as potential diagnostic biomarkers.engBladder cancerIn vitroMetabolomicsVolatile organic compoundsVolatilomeUntargeted analysisHS-SPME/GC–MSVolatile metabolomic signature of bladder cancer cell lines based on gas chromatography–mass spectrometryjournal article10.1007/s11306-018-1361-9