§ Relies on commercially-available hydrophobic filter paper § Performs oil-to-aqueous liquid phase exchange in a single on-chip step § Is less costly and time consuming compared to centrifugal extraction techniques
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Higher stability in liquid-air interfaces than in current state-of-the-art LCAT systems Allows for the isolation of target particles, such as cancer cells, without the need for external sample processing such as centrifugation, which require specialized equipment and (often) large sample volumes
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Integrated “lab on a chip” technology reduces likelihood of sample contamination Cells stay within a fluid suspension instead of on a column Isolated prostate circulating tumor cells from whole blood with average purity of 74% System can be easily optimized for large dynamic range of .....
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