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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 ...
New microfluidic device improves the separation of tumor cells and clusters from malignant effusions
Researchers have unveiled a microfluidic device that significantly improves the separation of tumor cells and clusters from malignant effusions. This novel technology promises to advance the diagnosis ...
A tiny microfluidic device can improve cell therapy techniques for spinal cord injury patients. The device can remove a large percentage of stem cells that have not yet fully become spinal cord cells, ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nodexus Inc., a leader in automated benchtop single-cell characterization and microfluidic isolation technologies, today announced that three leading experts in ...
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) ...
Tiny device could help improve safety, effectiveness of cell therapy for spinal cord injury patients
A tiny device built by scientists at MIT and the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology could be used to improve the safety and effectiveness of cell therapy treatments for patients ...
Active microvalves and passive microvalves in microfluidic chips. (A) Typical structure of active microvalve: sliding arm. PDMS structures contain a guiding channel and a fluidic channel and were ...
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