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Graphene and DNA based biomaterials for diagnosis and anticancer therapy

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  • 의료과학 약
  • Cas9 editing
  • Chimeric peptide
  • Diagnosis
  • Immune checkpoint blockade
  • Immunotherapy
  • PD1 DNA polyaptamer hydrogel
  • Photothermal therapy
  • graphene-oxide
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