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The book explores recent developments in the application of nanotechnology in the early detection of gastric cancer. It discusses various aspects, such as screening for gastric cancer-associated biomarkers; establishing new ultrasensitive detection methods based on nanoparticle labeling and nanoeffects; developing a new generation of nanodevices for high-throughput examination of serum and breath biomarkers; developing multifunctional nanoprobes for targeted imaging and simultaneous therapy of gastric cancer; evaluating the biosafety of multifunctional nanoprobes; and the establishment of a…mehr

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The book explores recent developments in the application of nanotechnology in the early detection of gastric cancer. It discusses various aspects, such as screening for gastric cancer-associated biomarkers; establishing new ultrasensitive detection methods based on nanoparticle labeling and nanoeffects; developing a new generation of nanodevices for high-throughput examination of serum and breath biomarkers; developing multifunctional nanoprobes for targeted imaging and simultaneous therapy of gastric cancer; evaluating the biosafety of multifunctional nanoprobes; and the establishment of a pre-warning and early diagnosis system. It also presents clinical applications and prospects. The book provides a valuable reference for researchers in nanomedicine and clinicians involved in gastric cancer and radiology.


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Dr. Daxiang Cui is a distinguished Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China.
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"This book is an interesting collection of 15 chapters mostly coauthored by the author that cover a diverse array of topics ranging from a provocative introduction touting the ability to pre-warn patients about gastric cancer to the use of nanotechnology to aid in the development of new biomarkers. ... It is intended for researchers in nanomedicine and clinicians involved in gastric cancer and radiology." (Ravi Salgia, Doody's Book Reviews, April, 2018)