Strategies for Isolation and Molecular Profiling of Circulating Tumor Cells
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Aptamer-Based Methods for Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells and Their Potential for Personalized Diagnostics
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Development of a Protocol for Single-Cell Analysis of Circulating Tumor Cells in Patients with Solid Tumors
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Flow Cytometric Methods for Circulating Tumor Cell Isolation and Molecular Analysis
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Enrichment and Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells and Other Rare Cell Populations by Microfluidic Filtration
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Detection and Enumeration of Circulating Tumor Cells with Invasive Phenotype
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Molecular Profiling and Significance of Circulating Tumor Cell Based Genetic Signatures
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Detection of Gene-Rearrangements in Circulating Tumor Cells: Examples of ALK-, ROS1-, RET-Rearrangements in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer and ERG-Rearrangements in Prostate Cancer
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Enrichment, Isolation, and Molecular Characterization of EpCAM-Negative Circulating Tumor Cells
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Expression of Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition and Cancer Stem Cell Markers in Circulating Tumor Cells
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Mesenchymal-Epithelial Transition in Circulating Tumor Cells of Small Cell Lung Cancer
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Clinical Relevance of a Candidate Stem Cell Marker, p75 Neurotrophin Receptor (p75NTR) Expression in Circulating Tumor Cells
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Personalized Treatment Through Detection and Monitoring of Genetic Aberrations in Single Circulating Tumor Cells
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Glycan Markers as Potential Immunological Targets of Circulating Tumor Cells
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Significance of EGFR Expression in Circulating Tumor Cells
The past decade has seen remarkable progress in elucidating the clinical relevance of circulating tumor cells (CTCs). Evidence from numerous clinical studies has unequivocally demonstrated the importance of CTCs as harbingers of poor outcome. Despite these advances, the molecular nature of CTCs remains elusive. This is in part due to the difficulty in isolating pure CTCs away from blood cells.
Recent advancements in rare-cell technology have provided solutions to the once daunting task of isolating extremely rare CTCs in the blood of cancer patients. This book presents different novel approaches for detection and purification of CTCs. In addition, the readers are introduced to new technologies for molecular profiling of CTCs, including techniques to overcome limitations posed by the paucity of cells and the biomolecules available for downstream molecular analysis.
This book is particularly relevant to scientists and academicians who are interested in the field of CTC research. It provides an overview of the recent technological advances in CTC isolation and profiling. This work also includes discussions on pertinent issues regarding the biology of CTCs, and their potential utility as liquid biopsyfor personalized medicine. We hope that this book stimulate further research and help advance our understanding of the molecular biology of CTCs.