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Revision as of 22:39, 17 October 2018
Abstract
Colorectal cancer being a severe illness worldwide, its mortality rises along with diagnosis delay. As a result, an accurate method for early diagnosis is in desperate need. Therefore, this year our team comes up with an engineered E.coli used for early, non-invasive screening of colorectal cancer. Due to the combination with ultrasound technique, we name it, ECHO.
Acoustic reporter genes
A brand new reporting method combined with ultrasound detection
T peptide
Oligo peptides with function of anchoring colon cancer cells
ECHO capsules and hydrogel beads
Cheap, convenient and noninvasive screening method for colorectal cancer