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A novel and ultrasensitive strategy to detect protein CREPT (Cell Regulated and Expression-evaluated Protein in Tumor) in cancer cells using quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) sensor is developed in this study. CREPT is an oncoprotein and plays vital roles in cancer initiation, growth and metastasis via mediating oncogene transcription, and the content of CREPT can reflect the degree of carcinogenesis of tissues and organs. However, there is no rapid, low-cost and ultrasensitive procedure for the quantitative detection of CREPT content in cancer tissues.

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Raw data of 'Tetherless Multi-targeted Bioimpedance Device for Monitoring Peripheral Artery Disease Progression'

 The dataset includes results from measurements of pulse signals from three different arteries using a commercial bioimpedance device mentioned in the paper, both using the conventional method and the proposed approach.

Moreover, the dataset encompasses simulated outcomes derived from HFSS (High-Frequency Structure Simulator), specifically investigating the impact of different plaque sizes on current induction at various frequencies.

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Smart farming is the targeted use of phenotyping for the rapid, continuous, and accurate assessment of plant health in the field. Bioimpedance monitoring can play a role in smart farming as a phenotyping method, which is now accessible thanks to recent efforts to commoditize and miniaturize electronics. Here, we demonstrate that bioimpedance measurements reflect the physiological changes in live plant tissue with induced alterations in their environmental conditions.

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