Cancer Detection: Microneedle Biosensor for Real‐Time Electrical Detection of Nitric Oxide for In Situ Cancer Diagnosis During Endomicroscopy (Adv. Healthcare Mater. 8/2015)

  • Keum D
  • Jung H
  • Wang T
  • et al.
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Abstract

A novel microneedle biosensor is developed on page 1153 for real-time electrical detection of nitric oxide (NO) for in situ cancer diagnosis during endomicroscopy. S. K. Hahn and co-workers show that the dual diagnostic system of endomicroscope and microneedle biosensor demonstrates high resolution imaging combined with electrical detection of NO released from cancer tissues as a new platform for facile, rapid, and accurate diagnosis of cancers.

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Keum, D. H., Jung, H. S., Wang, T., Shin, M. H., Kim, Y., Kim, K. H., … Hahn, S. K. (2015). Cancer Detection: Microneedle Biosensor for Real‐Time Electrical Detection of Nitric Oxide for In Situ Cancer Diagnosis During Endomicroscopy (Adv. Healthcare Mater. 8/2015). Advanced Healthcare Materials, 4(8), 1152–1152. https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.201570048

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