Use of Naturally Occurring Halloysite Nanotubes for Enhanced Capture of Flowing Cells - Langmuir (ACS Publications)
The development of individualized treatments of cancer can be facilitated by more efficient methods for separating cancer cells from patient blood in such away that they remain viable for live cell assays.
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Nov 11, 2010 Andrew Hughes is presenting today research from Cornell University's that reports significant improvement in the ability of medical devices to target the separation of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from blood. The devices are designed to remove CTCs from the blood of cancer patients as part of a more personalized approach to cancer treatment.
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