Shen et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Label-free whole-colony imaging and metabolic analysis of metastatic pancreatic cancer by an autoregulating flexible optical systemShen et al., 2020
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- Shen B
- Yan J
- Wang S
- Zhou F
- Zhao Y
- Hu R
- Qu J
- Liu L
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- Theranostics
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Cancer metastasis is a Gordian knot for tumor diagnosis and therapy. Many studies have demonstrated that metastatic processes are inevitably affected by the tumor microenvironment. Histopathology is used universally as the gold standard for cancer …
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