Academic Publications

Scientific & Medical Publications Utilizing Sensonics' Products

Sensonics' products are not designed to detect specific diseases or disorders. Nevertheless, alterations in smell function have been described using Sensonics' products in a number of research studies. Listed below is a bibliography based upon such studies. Sensonics assumes no responsibility for the validity of any of these studies, and does not endorse the use of Sensonics' products for diagnostic purposes.

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Listed below are scientific and medical publications that have incorporated Sensonics' products. References to studies employing The Smell Identification Test™ (SIT) are not followed by a code. Studies employing other Sensonics' products are signified by the following codes: "B-SIT" (Brief Smell Identification Test™), "PST" (Pocket Smell Test™), "OMT" (Odor Memory Test™), STT (Smell Threshold Test™) or REG (Rion Electrogustometer). This list is representative, not inclusive. Please contact Sensonics, Inc., if you are an investigator who uses Sensonics' products and wish to have your publications included on this list. Papers are listed below under two categories: I. Non-clinical Papers; and II. Clinical Papers by Disorders.

INDEX TO NON-CLINICAL PAPERS USING SENSONICS' PRODUCTS

INDEX TO CLINICAL PAPERS USING SENSONICS' PRODUCTS (BY DISORDER)

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