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M. Rothbauer, M. Frauenlob, K. Gutkas, M. Fischer, E. Sinner, S. Küpcü, P. Ertl:
"A nanobiotechnology-advanced lab-on-a-chip for blood cell phenotyping";
Vortrag: International Conference Analytical Cytometry IX, Tschechische Republik; 14.10.2017 - 17.10.2017.



Kurzfassung englisch:
Identification, isolation, separation as well as analysis of subpopulations of cells from complex cellular samples such as blood is crucial for early detection of human diseases. For instance, iterations of cell phenotypes including surface receptor expression, cell size and frequency are of known diagnostic value. A major challenge in this field lies in reproducible immobilization of antibodies thus cell capture within biochips. In particular, poor antibody binding and site-oriented antibody binding is a well-known issue for state-of-the-art plastic surfaces commonly used for industrial mass production. Here, we present a microfluidic chip with a selective nanobiointerface for on-chip cell capture and in situ cell phenotyping,

Erstellt aus der Publikationsdatenbank der Technischen Universität Wien.