Lecture

Nano-Tera Project: Cancer Detection with Cantilever Technology

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This lecture presents the Nano-Tera project focusing on cancer detection using cantilever technology. The instructor explains the process of detecting BRAF V600E mutation in melanoma tumor cells through differential deflection signals. The lecture covers the experimental procedures, results on melanoma biopsies, and the application of this technology in detecting head and neck cancer. The use of Membrane Surface Stress Sensors and the software and hardware implementations for the project are also discussed.

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