CTC-chip isolates, analyzes rare tumor cells in bloodstream
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Circulating tumor cells, which are more commonly referred to as CTCs, have thus far remained practically useless when it came to aiding in clinical decision making, but a new development could enable these rare cells to finally be used for guiding treatment. Reportedly, a crew of investigators from the Massachusetts General Hospital have crafted a “microchip-based device (dubbed CTC-chip) that can isolate, enumerate and analyze CTCs from a blood sample,” which has the “potential to be
[Via Physorg]
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