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Overview of novel nanobiosensors for electrochemical and optical diagnosis of leukemia: Challenge and opportunity

Leukemia is one of the ten types of cancer that causes the biggest death in the world. Compared to other types of cancer, leukemia has a low life expectancy, so an early diagnosis of the cancer is necessary. A new strategy has been developed to identify various leukemia biomarkers by making blood ca...

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Published in:Journal of innovative optical health science 2024-07, Vol.17 (4)
Main Authors: Farahdina, Ulya, Amrillah, Tahta, Mashuri, Mashuri, Lee, Vannajan Sanghiran, Rubiyanto, Agus, Nasori, Nasori
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