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View article: Nanomedicine, Tissue Engineering, Biomaterials ‐ <i>Advanced NanoBiomed Research</i> welcomes 2023!
Nanomedicine, Tissue Engineering, Biomaterials ‐ <i>Advanced NanoBiomed Research</i> welcomes 2023! Open
in our authorship and readership.In the past year, we had authors from across the globe (Figure 3), with China and the United States leading with the highest share of all published articles.We are also thrilled to see that Advanced NanoBio…
View article: Isolation of Circulating Tumor Cells to Diagnose Melanoma and Evaluate the Efficacy of Surgical Resection Using Melanoma‐Specific Microsystem
Isolation of Circulating Tumor Cells to Diagnose Melanoma and Evaluate the Efficacy of Surgical Resection Using Melanoma‐Specific Microsystem Open
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive skin cancers due to its potential to metastasize widely in the body. The risk of metastasis is increased with later detection and increased thickness of the primary lesion, thus early identification/s…
View article: Isolation of Circulating Biomarkers for Liquid Biopsy using Immunoaffinity‐Based Stimuli‐Responsive Hybrid Hydrogel Beads
Isolation of Circulating Biomarkers for Liquid Biopsy using Immunoaffinity‐Based Stimuli‐Responsive Hybrid Hydrogel Beads Open
This work presents chemically stable and biodegradable hydrogel beads for the isolation of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and circulating exosomes in liquid biopsy. The liquid biopsy hydrogel beads ( LB beads) consisting of alginate and po…
View article: On‐Chip Biogenesis of Circulating NK Cell‐Derived Exosomes in Non‐Small Cell Lung Cancer Exhibits Antitumoral Activity
On‐Chip Biogenesis of Circulating NK Cell‐Derived Exosomes in Non‐Small Cell Lung Cancer Exhibits Antitumoral Activity Open
As the recognition between natural killer (NK) cells and cancer cells does not require antigen presentation, NK cells are being actively studied for use in adoptive cell therapies in the rapidly evolving armamentarium of cancer immunothera…
View article: Dual‐Isolation and Profiling of Circulating Tumor Cells and Cancer Exosomes from Blood Samples with Melanoma Using Immunoaffinity‐Based Microfluidic Interfaces
Dual‐Isolation and Profiling of Circulating Tumor Cells and Cancer Exosomes from Blood Samples with Melanoma Using Immunoaffinity‐Based Microfluidic Interfaces Open
Melanoma is among the most aggressive cancers, and its rate of incidence continues to grow. Early detection of melanoma has been hampered due to the lack of promising markers for testing. Recent advances in liquid biopsy have proposed noni…
View article: Multiplex isolation and profiling of extracellular vesicles using a microfluidic DICE device
Multiplex isolation and profiling of extracellular vesicles using a microfluidic DICE device Open
We present a simple strategy to immobilize and analyze extracellular vesicles for multiple markers on a microfluidic device, called DICE.