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In conclusion, series methods were established for detecting the multiple physical parameters of physiological processes on cell lines and primary cells, with which the cellular and molecular behaviors taking place in lymphoma rituximab therapy were comprehensively investigated and significantly correlated with the clinical rituximab therapeutic outcomes, opening new possibilities for robotic medicine at the micro/nanoscale. Further studies will improve the biomedical applications of AFM nanorobotics.

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Li, M. (2018). Conclusion and Future Work. In: Investigations of Cellular and Molecular Biophysical Properties by Atomic Force Microscopy Nanorobotics. Springer Theses. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6829-4_7

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