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A systematic review of multimodal application of quantum dots in breast cancer diagnosis: Effective parameters, status and future perspectives

Breast cancer (BC) is now the greatest common malignancy type among women, and many women die from it each year. Early detection obviously is critical in this disease to effectively treat BC and prevent this tragedy. Among a numerous variety of novel diagnosis techniques that are employed to detect...

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Published in:Journal of drug delivery science and technology 2023-09, Vol.86, p.104682, Article 104682
Main Authors: Alipour, Bahman, Mortezazadeh, Tohid, Abdulsahib, Waleed K., Arzhang, Asghar, Malekzadeh, Reza, Farhood, Bagher
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