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New Generation of Ensemble-Decision Aliquot Ranking Based on Simplified Microfluidic Components for Large-Capacity Trapping of Circulating Tumor Cells
Analytical Chemistry (2013)
  • Mengxia Zhao, University of Washington - Seattle Campus
  • Wyatt C. Nelson, University of Washington - Seattle Campus
  • Bingchuan Wei, University of Washington - Seattle Campus
  • Perry G. Schiro, University of Washington - Seattle Campus
  • Bejan M. Hakimi, University of Washington - Seattle Campus
  • Eleanor S. Johnson, University of Washington - Seattle Campus
  • Robbyn K. Anand, University of Washington - Seattle Campus
  • Grace S. Gyurkey
  • Lisa M. White
  • Samuel H. Whiting
  • Andrew L. Coveler
  • Daniel T. Chiu
Abstract

Ensemble-decision aliquot ranking (eDAR) is a sensitive and high-throughput method to analyze circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from peripheral blood. Here, we report the next generation of eDAR, where we designed and optimized a new hydrodynamic switching scheme for the active sorting step in eDAR, which provided fast cell sorting with an improved reproducibility and stability. The microfluidic chip was also simplified by incorporating a functional area for subsequent purification using microslits fabricated by standard lithography method. Using the reported second generation of eDAR, we were able to analyze 1 mL of whole-blood samples in 12.5 min, with a 95% recovery and a zero false positive rate (n = 15).

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2013
Publisher Statement
Reprinted (adapted) with permission from Analytical Chemistry 85 (2013): 9671, doi:10.1021/ac401985r. Copyright 2013 American Chemical Society.
Citation Information
Mengxia Zhao, Wyatt C. Nelson, Bingchuan Wei, Perry G. Schiro, et al.. "New Generation of Ensemble-Decision Aliquot Ranking Based on Simplified Microfluidic Components for Large-Capacity Trapping of Circulating Tumor Cells" Analytical Chemistry Vol. 85 Iss. 20 (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robbyn_anand/2/