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Microfluidic systems for cancer diagnostics

Garcia-Cordero, Jose L.
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Maerkl, Sebastian J.  
October 1, 2020
Current Opinion In Biotechnology

Although not employed in the clinic as of yet, microfluidic systems are likely to become a key technology for cancer diagnostics and prognosis. Microfluidic devices have been developed for the analysis of various biomarkers including circulating tumor cells, cell-free DNA, exosomes, and proteins, primarily in liquid biopsies such as serum, plasma, and whole blood, avoiding the need for tumor tissue biopsies. Here, we summarize microfluidic technological advances that are used in cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and to monitor its progression and recurrence, that will likely lead to personalized therapies. In some cases, integrated microfluidic technologies, coupled with biosensors, are proving to be more sensitive and precise in the detection of cancer biomarkers than conventional assays. Based on the current state-of-the-art and the rapid progress over the past decade, we also briefly discuss the next evolutionary steps that these technologies are likely to take.

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review article
DOI
10.1016/j.copbio.2019.11.022
Web of Science ID

WOS:000589902000007

Author(s)
Garcia-Cordero, Jose L.
Maerkl, Sebastian J.  
Date Issued

2020-10-01

Published in
Current Opinion In Biotechnology
Volume

65

Start page

37

End page

44

Subjects

Biochemical Research Methods

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Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

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Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

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circulating tumor-cells

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label-free

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protein biomarkers

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efficient capture

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nucleic-acids

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tissue biopsy

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digital pcr

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exosomes

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liquid

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separation

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