Extended Data Fig. 1: Spectral responses of OCC-DNAs to a small set of HGSOC and benign serum samples. | Nature Biomedical Engineering

Extended Data Fig. 1: Spectral responses of OCC-DNAs to a small set of HGSOC and benign serum samples.

From: Detection of ovarian cancer via the spectral fingerprinting of quantum-defect-modified carbon nanotubes in serum by machine learning

Extended Data Fig. 1: Spectral responses of OCC-DNAs to a small set of HGSOC and benign serum samples.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Four spectral parameters –intensity and wavelength changes of the E11 and E11- peaks– were extracted from fluorescence spectra of four serum samples in each group. Each sample was measured in triplicate. Horizontal lines denote the median. Six OCC-DNA nanosensors, with p-values of the spectroscopic features lower than 0.10, were selected for the sensor array.

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