A paper by scientists at the Hangzhou Dianzi University proposed a 3D-stacked muti-stage inertial microfluidic sort chip to enrich and separate Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs). The new paper, published ...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have rapidly emerged as one of the most promising frontiers in modern biology. These nano-sized ...
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Detecting cancer cells in blood: Microfluidic device captures cancer cells with 90% efficiency
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) refer to cancer cells that have broken off from a primary tumor. These tumor cells can travel through the blood in the circulatory system and lodge themselves in other ...
Modern biology is driven by technology, explains Philip J. Lee, Ph.D., co-founder, president, and director of research at CellASIC a five-year-old company that develops microfluidic technologies for ...
Characterization of rare cells remains a major challenge for the evaluation and understanding of key biological systems, such as circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from liquid biopsy, stem cells and ...
Many increasingly used applications, such as cell line engineering and sequencing (including ATAC-seq and RNA-seq) along with single-cell genomics, require single-cell isolation as a starting point.
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nodexus Inc., an emerging leader in automated benchtop single-cell characterization and microfluidic isolation technologies, today announced that William (Bill) ...
Single-cell cloning involves generating a cell line from a single initial cell isolated from a heterogeneous population, typically obtained through transfections, transductions, or primary cells ...
In 2023, Merck KGaA distinguished itself with a broad range of high-quality kits and reagents for cell separation from complex sources. The company's commitment to innovation is evident in its ...
Single-cell sequencing provides unprecedented detail into cell-to-cell variability, uncovering key biological mechanisms in ...
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