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This project develops a dual-signaling biosensor for the rapid detection of cancer-derived exosomes, specifically targeting pancreatic cancer. The aim is to create a portable diagnostic tool that simplifies cancer biomarker monitoring.
Tumour-derived circulating exosomes are an ideal, easily accessible reservoir of cancer biomarkers to assess disease processes.
Quantitatively pinpointing exosome tumour markers, a clinical field of an unmet need is appealing, yet challenging.
The main objectives of the proposal are to develop an integrated dual-signalling exosome biosensor (ExoSensor) for rapid and specific detection of GPC1+ exosomes and fabricate a 3D-printed portable prototype for POCT diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, offerin…
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