2020
DOI: 10.3390/mi11070628
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Analysis of Single Nucleotide-Mutated Single-Cancer Cells Using the Combined Technologies of Single-Cell Microarray Chips and Peptide Nucleic Acid-DNA Probes

Abstract: Research into cancer cells that harbor gene mutations relating to anticancer drug-resistance at the single-cell level has focused on the diagnosis of, or treatment for, cancer. Several methods have been reported for detecting gene-mutated cells within a large number of non-mutated cells; however, target single nucleotide-mutated cells within a large number of cell samples, such as cancer tissue, are still difficult to analyze. In this study, a new system is developed to detect and isolate single-cancer… Show more

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“…Although the intracellular concentration of EGFR mRNA is unknown, it could be detected with this probe set as the mRNA was detected intracellularly by another probe with a detection limit of around 5 nM. 40,41…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Although the intracellular concentration of EGFR mRNA is unknown, it could be detected with this probe set as the mRNA was detected intracellularly by another probe with a detection limit of around 5 nM. 40,41…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…We have also attempted to retrieve CTC using micromanipulators for further functional analysis (e.g., EGFR-mutated genes in drug resistant cancers). 33,34 Although the LGP microarray system need for further integration and improvement in future, by using the proposed LGP microarray method, it is expected that CTC can be easily retrieved with low damage.…”
Section: ) Selective Cell Separation and Release From Lgp Microarraysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In passive SCM, the important factors to consider when determining the well geometry are the well dimensions and shape. The two-dimensional geometry of a conventional well fabricated using photolithography is flexible in design [ 29 , 30 , 31 ]. In contrast, we propose an SCM with inverse-tapered three-dimensional (3D) wells (fabricated via 3D photolithography) to achieve single-cell immobilization and prevent cell dropout during the liquid exchange [ 32 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%