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Circulating Tumor Cell Enrichment and Single-Cell Isolation Combining the CellSearch ® and DEPArray™ Systems.

The analysis of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) has shown potential for detection of cancer spread, prognosis, therapeutic target selection, and monitoring of treatment response. CTCs can be obtained repeatedly by simple blood draws as so-called "liquid biopsy." Thus, they can serve as a surrogate material for primary or metastatic tissue biopsies. In addition, isolation of CTCs provides the possibility to investigate those cells which may hold the (molecular) traits responsible for metastatic progression and ultimately patient death. As such, CTCs represent a target of utmost importance in cancer research and therapy. In this chapter, we describe a workflow for the enrichment of CTCs with the FDA-cleared CellSearch® system followed by the isolation of single CTCs using the DEPArray™ technology enabling further molecular single-cell analyses.

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