Continuous magnetic separation microfluidic chip for tumor cell in vivo detection.
Man TangJiao FengHou-Fu XiaChun-Miao XuLing-Ling WuMin WuShao-Li HongGang ChenZhi-Ling ZhangPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Continuously recording the dynamic changes of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) is crucial for tumor metastasis. This paper creates a continuous magnetic separation microfluidic chip that enables rapid and continuous in vivo cell detection. The chip shows its potential to study tumor cell circulation in the blood, offering a new platform for studying the cellular mechanism of tumor metastasis.