Nanozyme-Based Pump-free Microfluidic Chip for Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis via Circulating Cancer Stem Cell Detection
Xiaoya Liu,
Yiwei Fang,
Jiaxin Liu
et al.
Abstract:Circulating cancer stem cells (CCSCs) are subpopulations of cancer cells with high tumorigenicity, chemoresistance, and metastatic potential, which are also major drivers of disease progression. Herein, to achieve the prediction of tumor diagnosis and progression in colorectal cancer (CRC), a new, automated, and portable lateral displacement patterned pump-free (LP) microfluidic chip (LP-chip) with the CoPt 3 nanozyme was established for CCSC capture and detection in peripheral blood and feces samples ex vivo.… Show more
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