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“Labyrinth” Chip Sorts Circulating Tumor Cells

November 28, 2017 | | Posted in Newsletter

Labyrinth Chip
Quoting directly from the University of Michigan researchers: “We present “Labyrinth,” a label-free microfluidic device to isolate circulating tumor [MORE]

Liquid Biopsy + Artificial Intelligence= New Approach to Cancer

November 7, 2017 | | Posted in Newsletter

Sophia Genetics Map
News about new liquid biopsy studies is snowballing, but the lagging edge is in the interpretation of the [MORE]

Automated Liquid Biopsy

April 4, 2017 | | Posted in Newsletter

Volcano CTC System
Because tumor cells in blood tend to be larger than blood cells, it’s possible to separate the two [MORE]

500+ Gene Liquid Biopsy

February 28, 2017 | | Posted in Newsletter

Blood Sample
Liquid biopsy isn’t yet the gold standard for tumor analysis, but it is moving rapidly in that direction. This [MORE]

Liquid Biopsy for Circulating Tumor Cells for $30

January 17, 2017 | | Posted in Newsletter

MagSifter
That’ll be the day when a life-saving, minimally invasive diagnostic for metastatic cancer costs $30. But that, at least, is [MORE]

The Microfluidics “Revolution”

March 29, 2016 | | Posted in Newsletter

Droplet Chip Photo Wang-Lab- JHU
By now, bio-medical laboratories should have moved to storage their mass spectrometers, flow cytometers, and blood [MORE]

“Velcro” Chip Snags Circulating Tumor Cells

December 15, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

NanoVelcro Chip
Researchers at the California NanoSystems Institute (Los Angeles) have developed a nanochip device for capturing circulating tumor cells in [MORE]

Capturing Circulating Tumor Cells with Sonic Tweezers

September 1, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

Acoustic Tweezer Device
There are two amazing revelations in this piece. The first is a microfluidics device which relies on sonic [MORE]

High Speed Camera Sees Cancer in Blood Sample

December 11, 2012 | | Posted in Newsletter

Breast Tumor Cell
Scientists at UCLA have developed an imaging system that consists of a microscope camera with a shutter [MORE]