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A nanofiber‐embedded NanoVelcro Chip is coupled with ArcturusXT laser capture microdissection technology to enable the detection and isolation of single circulating tumor cells from patients with prostate cancer. Edwin M. Posadas and co‐workers demonstrate on page 2897 the capacity of conducting whole exome sequencing on single circulating tumor cells.
Handpick single cancer cells: A modified NanoVelcro Chip is coupled with ArcturusXT laser capture microdissection (LCM) technology to enable the detection and isolation of single circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from patients with prostate cancer (PC). This new approach paves the way for conducting next‐generation sequencing (NGS) on single CTCs.
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