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Cancer Cell Detection
In article number 2412738, Zihan Zhao, Guangwei Hu, Xumin Ding, and co-workers report a method that employs a multiplexed THz metachip with high sensitivity to capture rich spectral signatures of human cancer cells and maps them in a three-dimensional spatial coordinate. The experimental detection success rate reaches 93.33%, providing a novel path for early cancer screening technology.
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