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Li Geng1, Jiantao Feng, Quanmei Sun
1Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, China 100191.
Nanoscale
|September 16, 2015
Abstract:
Applying an atomic force microscope, we performed a nanomechanical analysis of morphologically normal cervical squamous cells (MNSCs) which are commonly used in cervical screening. Results showed that nanomechanical parameters of MNSCs correlate well with cervical malignancy, and may have potential in cancer screening to provide early diagnosis.

