Bio-MEMS (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Microfluidic Devices Capture Tumor Cells". Chemical & Engineering News. Retrieved 2024-08-01. Most of the new microfluidic devices rely on antibodies to capture or fluorescently label CTCs. But other options are available. Z. Hugh Fan, a professor at the University of Florida, uses ligand-binding nucleic acid sequences called aptamers, which he attaches to the channels in a microfluidic device (Anal. Chem., DOI: 10.1021/ac3005633). Fan isolates different types of CTCs by using aptamers with different specificities.

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  • Sieben, Vincent J.; Debes-Marun, Carina S.; Pilarski, Linda M.; Backhouse, Christopher J. (2008). "An integrated microfluidic chip for chromosome enumeration using fluorescence in situ hybridization". Lab on a Chip. 8 (12): 2151–6. doi:10.1039/b812443d. ISSN 1473-0197. PMID 19023479.