1. Advanced technologies for studying circulating tumor cells at the protein level
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Simon S.M. Ng, Sze Chuen Cesar Wong, Thomas Chi Chuen Au, Benjamin Yat-Ming Yung, Brigette B.Y. Ma, Lawrence W. C. Chan, Edwin P. Hui, Charles Ming Lok Chan, Anthony T.C. Chan, Nancy B.Y. Tsui, and Wing Shan Ho
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Proteomics ,Immunomagnetic Separation ,business.industry ,Protein level ,Cancer ,Neoplastic Cells, Circulating ,Bioinformatics ,medicine.disease ,Biochemistry ,Primary tumor ,Protein markers ,Metastasis ,Circulating tumor cell ,Treatment modality ,Neoplasms ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Humans ,Reagent Kits, Diagnostic ,business ,Molecular Biology ,Cancer death ,Early Detection of Cancer - Abstract
Metastasis is the main cause of cancer death. As the tumor progresses, cells from the primary tumor site are shed into the bloodstream as circulating tumor cells (CTCs). Eventually, these cells colonize other organs and form distant metastases. It is therefore imperative that we gain a better understanding of the biological characteristics of CTCs for development of novel treatment modalities to minimize metastasis-associated cancer deaths. In recent years, rapid developments in technologies for the study of CTCs have taken place. We now have a variety of tools for the isolation and examination of CTCs which were not available before. This review introduces some commonly used protein markers in CTC investigations and summarizes a few advanced technologies which have been successfully applied for studying CTC biology at the protein level.
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- 2013
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