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          We design an improved ligand-nanoparticle system that utilizes pH-sensitive DNA switch to improve specificity on targeting HER2 proteins.
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  • PROJECT

    We design an improved ligand-nanoparticle system that utilizes pH-sensitive DNA switch to improve specificity on targeting HER2 proteins.

  • PROJECT

    We design an improved ligand-nanoparticle system which utilizes pH-sensitive aptamer to improve specificity on targeting HER2 proteins.

  • LAB

    Our lab is made up by three main parts: aptamer experiment, nanoparticles manufacturing & modification and cell cultivation & experiments, of which results verified the availability and prospect of our system.

  • MODEL

    We design two specific models which collect datas from both our experiments and published theses to calculate and predict the best conditions for our system.

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