Fig. 1 | Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy

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From: DNA framework signal amplification platform-based high-throughput systemic immune monitoring

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Schematic illustration of DSAP-based high-throughput immune monitoring. The wide application of immune monitoring in diverse diseases brings a huge burden for clinical detection. DSAP is a signal switching-off/on highly-sensitive detection platform for immune cells. It simplifies the clinical procedure to only one step and shortens detection time significantly. After obtaining a batch of samples, adding 100 μl blood samples into a microwell and mixed with 20 μl DSAP. Diverse immune cell numbers can be easily calculated according to signal-to-noise. The entire waiting time is no longer than 30 min. Therefore, large-scale samples can be rapidly detected in a very short time. The fluorescence visualization of microplates during DASP-based immune monitoring. The scale of the thermal figure is shown on the left

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