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.
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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 |
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10.1039/c9cc10016d
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