A Combined Microfluidic and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging(FLIM) Platform to Identify Mammalian Circulating Cancer Cells in Whole Blood
- 技术优势
- Revealing molecular-level signature of tumorLow cost, disposable, ease of mass productionMultifunctional diagnostic platform for different blood related diseases
- 技术应用
- Separating circulating tumor cells from whole bloodDiagnosing sickle cell anemiaDifferentiate cancer and leukemia cells
- 详细技术说明
- Blood-borne metastasis caused by circulating cancer cells (CTC) is the cause of 90% of cancer related deaths. It has been shown that circulating cancer cells can be detected and classified by a liquid blood biopsy. Liquid biopsy utilizes microfluidics and imaging as a way to detect single CTCs from dense whole blood. Unfortunately, these current microfluidic biopsy techniques lack the sensitivity to detect CTCs in whole blood due to non-selective cell sorting nature of these methods. Researchers at the University of California have developed a robust sensitive lab-on-a-chip platform to detect CTCs through a combined microfluidics and label-free approach via fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM). FLIM is a non-invasive methodology that can differentiate innate biological fluorescent absorbers based on the time it takes for the absorber’s fluorescence brightness to fall. A FLIM-Phasor plot that contains all fluorescent lifetime(s) of a sample can provide a straight forward visualization of the different biochemical compounds and their chemical state in the sample. Utilizing such a FLIM-Phasor plot has shown clear differentiation between different cancer cells providing greater diagnostic information regarding the isolated CTCs.
- *Abstract
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Separating and classifying circulating cancer cells from whole blood using a single cell trap microfluidic platform coupled with label free fluorescence life time imaging.
- *Principal Investigation
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Name: Michelle Digman
Department:
Name: Abraham Lee
Department:
Name: Do-Hyun Lee
Department:
Name: Xuan Li
Department:
Name: Ning Ma
Department:
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State Of Development
Invention has completed the conceptualization phase, simulation and preliminary experimental stage. Currently, the invention is undergoing design optimization to improve cell entrapment.
Tech ID/UC Case
28924/2017-815-0
Related Cases
2017-815-0
- 国家/地区
- 美国

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