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Xavier Correig is affiliated with Rovira i Virgili University in Spain. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions in subfields such as Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, Epidemiology, Physiology, and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism.

Their work focuses on topics related to Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies, Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications, Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment, Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications, Adipose Tissue and Metabolism, Ion-surface interactions and analysis, and Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Xavier Correig include:

  • Human Serum/Plasma Glycoprotein Analysis by 1H-NMR, an Emerging Method of Inflammatory Assessment (2020), Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Gold Nanoparticle-Assisted Black Silicon Substrates for Mass Spectrometry Imaging Applications (2020), ACS Nano
  • What are we imaging? Software tools and experimental strategies for annotation and identification of small molecules in mass spectrometry imaging (2022), Mass Spectrometry Reviews
  • rMSIproc: an R package for mass spectrometry imaging data processing (2020), Bioinformatics
  • LC/MS-Based Untargeted Metabolomics Analysis in Women with Morbid Obesity and Associated Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (2023), International Journal of Molecular Sciences

The scientist has frequently published in venues including:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Journal of Cheminformatics
  • Biology of Sex Differences
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Collaborations have been established with several co-authors who are notable for frequent joint publications. These include Pere Ràfols, María García-Altares, Núria Amigó, L. Masana, and Óscar Yanes.

Best Publications

  • Qualitative and quantitative analysis of volatile organic compounds using transient and steady-state responses of a thick-film tin oxide gas sensor array

    Eduard Llobet;Jesús Brezmes;Xavier Vilanova;Jesús E. Sueiras

  • Fruit ripeness monitoring using an Electronic Nose

    J Brezmes;E Llobet;X Vilanova;G Saiz

  • Au nanoparticle-functionalised WO3 nanoneedles and their application in high sensitivity gas sensor devices

    Stella Vallejos;Toni Stoycheva;Polona Umek;Cristina Navio

  • Influence of the annealing and operating temperatures on the gas-sensing properties of rf sputtered WO3 thin-film sensors

    M. Stankova;X. Vilanova;E. Llobet;J. Calderer

  • Electronic Nose Based on Metal Oxide Semiconductor Sensors as an Alternative Technique for the Spoilage Classification of Red Meat.

    Noureddine El Barbri;Eduard Llobet;Nezha El Bari;Xavier Correig

  • Development of high sensitivity ethanol gas sensors based on Pt-doped SnO2 surfaces

    P. Ivanov;E. Llobet;X. Vilanova;J. Brezmes

  • Single‐Step Deposition of Au‐ and Pt‐Nanoparticle‐Functionalized Tungsten Oxide Nanoneedles Synthesized Via Aerosol‐Assisted CVD, and Used for Fabrication of Selective Gas Microsensor Arrays

    Stella Vallejos;Polona Umek;Toni Stoycheva;Fatima Annanouch

  • Correlation between electronic nose signals and fruit quality indicators on shelf-life measurements with pinklady apples

    J. Brezmes;E. Llobet;X. Vilanova;J. Orts

  • Oxygen functionalisation of MWNT and their use as gas sensitive thick-film layers

    R. Ionescu;E.H. Espinosa;E. Sotter;E. Llobet

  • Liposcale: a novel advanced lipoprotein test based on 2D diffusion-ordered 1H NMR spectroscopy.

    Roger Mallol;Nuria Amigo;Miguel Angel Rodriguez;Mercedes Heras

  • Evaluation of an electronic nose to assess fruit ripeness

    J. Brezmes;Ma.L.L. Fructuoso;E. Llobet;X. Vilanova

  • WO3 films modified with functionalised multi-wall carbon nanotubes: Morphological, compositional and gas response studies

    C. Bittencourt;A. Felten;E.H. Espinosa;R. Ionescu

  • Fabrication of Highly Selective Tungsten Oxide Ammonia Sensors

    E. Llobet;G. Molas;P. Molinàs;J. Calderer

  • Sensitivity and selectivity improvement of rf sputtered WO3 microhotplate gas sensors

    M. Stankova;X. Vilanova;J. Calderer;E. Llobet

  • Metabolomic Assessment of the Effect of Dietary Cholesterol in the Progressive Development of Fatty Liver Disease

    Maria Vinaixa;Miguel Ángel Rodríguez;Anna Rull;Raúl Beltrán

  • Preparation and Study of Cu−Al Mixed Oxides via Hydrotalcite-like Precursors

    A. Alejandre;F. Medina;P. Salagre;X. Correig

  • eRah: A Computational Tool Integrating Spectral Deconvolution and Alignment with Quantification and Identification of Metabolites in GC/MS-Based Metabolomics

    Xavier Domingo-Almenara;Jesus Brezmes;Maria Vinaixa;Sara Samino

  • Hybrid metal oxide and multiwall carbon nanotube films for low temperature gas sensing

    E.H. Espinosa;R. Ionescu;B. Chambon;G. Bedis

  • Anodic formation of low-aspect-ratio porous alumina films for metal-oxide sensor application

    G. Gorokh;A. Mozalev;D. Solovei;V. Khatko

  • Building of a metal oxide gas sensor-based electronic nose to assess the freshness of sardines under cold storage

    N. El Barbri;A. Amari;M. Vinaixa;B. Bouchikhi

  • An electronic nose system based on a micro-machined gas sensor array to assess the freshness of sardines

    N. El Barbri;J. Mirhisse;R. Ionescu;N. El Bari

Frequent Co-Authors

Eduard Llobet
Eduard Llobet Rovira i Virgili University
Isabel Gràcia
Isabel Gràcia Spanish National Research Council
Carles Cané
Carles Cané Spanish National Research Council
Ramon Alcubilla
Ramon Alcubilla Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Carla Bittencourt
Carla Bittencourt University of Mons
Lluis F. Marsal
Lluis F. Marsal Rovira i Virgili University
Josep Pallarès
Josep Pallarès Rovira i Virgili University
J.E. Sueiras
J.E. Sueiras Rovira i Virgili University
Alexandre Felten
Alexandre Felten University of Namur
Alain Celzard
Alain Celzard University of Lorraine

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