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Electrical fingerprinting, 3D profiling and detection of tumor cells with solid-state micropores

Authors :
Young Tae Kim
Samir M. Iqbal
Yuan Wan
Azhar Ilyas
Robert Bachoo
Waseem Asghar
Asghar, Waseem
Wan, Yuan
Ilyas, Azhar
Bachoo, Robert
Kim, Young-tae
Iqbal, Samir M
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
UK : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2012.

Abstract

Solid-state micropores can provide direct information of ex vivo or in vitro cell populations. Micropores are used to detect and discriminate cancer cells based on the translocation behavior through micropores. The approach provides rapid detection of cell types based on their size and mechano-physical properties like elasticity, viscosity and stiffness. Use of a single micropore device enables detection of tumor cells from whole blood efficiently, at 70% CTC detection efficiency. The CTCs show characteristic electrical signals which easily distinguish these from other cell types. The approach provides a gentle and inexpensive instrument that can be used for specific blood analysis in a lab-on-a-chip setting. The device does not require any preprocessing of the blood sample, particles/ beads attachment, surface functionalization or fluorescent tags and provides quantitative and objective detection of cancer cells. Refereed/Peer-reviewed

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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