Authors
André A Adams, Paul I Okagbare, Juan Feng, Matuesz L Hupert, Don Patterson, Jost Göttert, Robin L McCarley, Dimitris Nikitopoulos, Michael C Murphy, Steven A Soper
Publication date
2008/7/9
Journal
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume
130
Issue
27
Pages
8633-8641
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
A novel microfluidic device that can selectively and specifically isolate exceedingly small numbers of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) through a monoclonal antibody (mAB) mediated process by sampling large input volumes (≥1 mL) of whole blood directly in short time periods (<37 min) was demonstrated. The CTCs were concentrated into small volumes (190 nL), and the number of cells captured was read without labeling using an integrated conductivity sensor following release from the capture surface. The microfluidic device contained a series (51) of high-aspect ratio microchannels (35 μm width × 150 μm depth) that were replicated in poly(methyl methacrylate), PMMA, from a metal mold master. The microchannel walls were covalently decorated with mABs directed against breast cancer cells overexpressing the epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM). This microfluidic device could accept inputs of whole …
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