Blood Circulation Manipulation within Molecular Buffer and Bus Network for Molecular Diagnosis Use

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In this paper, the use of molecular buffer and network for molecular diagnosis is presented. The trapping molecule is formed and transmitted into the required target via the molecular buffer and bus network. The optical trapping tool in the application of blood circulation manipulation analysis use the PANDA ring resonator system incorporating with bus network. The trapping force is formed by the combination of the gradient field and scattering photons. By using the blood circulation system, the blood pressure control, molecular diagnosis, and in situ surgery can be provided.

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