Whole blood stabilization for the microfluidic isolation and molecular characterization of circulating tumor cells
The current FDA-approved whole blood stabilization method for circulating tumor cell (CTC) isolation suffers from RNA degradation. Here the authors combine hypothermic preservation and antiplatelet strategies to stabilize whole blood up to 72 h without compromising CTC yield and RNA integrity.
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Autores principales: | Keith H. K. Wong, Shannon N. Tessier, David T. Miyamoto, Kathleen L. Miller, Lauren D. Bookstaver, Thomas R. Carey, Cleo J. Stannard, Vishal Thapar, Eric C. Tai, Kevin D. Vo, Erin S. Emmons, Haley M. Pleskow, Rebecca D. Sandlin, Lecia V. Sequist, David T. Ting, Daniel A. Haber, Shyamala Maheswaran, Shannon L. Stott, Mehmet Toner |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2cb65508990f455f91b7d509541cd82f |
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