Search Results - "Trunzo, V"
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Protein-Carbohydrate Complex Reveals Circulating Metastatic Cells in a Microfluidic Assay
Published in Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (24-06-2013)“…Advances in carbohydrate sequencing technologies reveal the tremendous complexity of the glycome and the role that glycomics might have to bring insight into…”
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Non-invasive real-time biopsy of intracranial lesions using short time expanded circulating tumor cells on glass slide: report of two cases
Published in BMC neurology (08-08-2016)“…Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) are promising biomarkers for monitoring solid cancer and were used to monitor brain tumors. Here we report two cases in which,…”
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Superhydrophobic lab-on-chip measures secretome protonation state and provides a personalized risk assessment of sporadic tumour
Published in NPJ precision oncology (19-11-2018)“…Secretome of primary cultures is an accessible source of biological markers compared to more complex and less decipherable mixtures such as serum or plasma…”
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In vitro expansion of tumour cells derived from blood and tumour tissue is useful to redefine personalized treatment in non-small cell lung cancer patients
Published in Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents (01-10-2014)“…The clinical development of locally and advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) suffers from a lack of biomarkers as a guide in the selection of optimal…”
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Soluble CD54 induces human endothelial cells ex vivo expansion useful for cardiovascular regeneration and tissue engineering application
Published in International journal of cardiology. Heart & vasculature (01-03-2015)“…Consistent expansion of primary human endothelial cells in vitro is critical in the development of engineered tissue. A variety of complex culture media and…”
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Isolation of cancer cells by “in situ” microfluidic biofunctionalization protocols
Published in Microelectronic engineering (25-07-2014)“…[Display omitted] •A microfluidic device was realized to identificate and immobilize cancer cells on biofunctionalized surfaces.•The developed protocols could…”
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