A carbon-based polymer dot sensor for breast cancer detection using peripheral blood immunocytes.
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Abstract
We constructed a carbon-based polymer dot (CPD) sensor to detect breast cancer based on the differences of peripheral blood cells, providing a new minimally invasive method for cancer diagnosis. This simple and extensible system exhibits clinically relevant accuracy in terms of cancer identification, making it an attractive strategy for diagnosis and prognosis.Reference Key |
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Authors | Liu, Meng-Xian;Chen, Shuai;Ding, Na;Yu, Yong-Liang;Wang, Jian-Hua; |
Journal | Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) |
Year | 2020 |
DOI | 10.1039/c9cc10016d |
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