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European Journal of Clinical Oncology

ISSN - 2732-2654

William James

Editorial office, European Journal of Clinical Oncology, Nigeria

Publications

  • Perspective   
    Selective cancer cell isolation from blood using thermoresponsive imprinted hydrogel with switchable sialic acid recognition
    Author(s): William James*

    In this study, a thermoresponsive hydrogel layer imprinted with Sialic Acid (SA) was created for the purpose of selectively capturing and releasing cancer cells. Using a thermoresponsive functional monomer, the SAimprinting procedure was carried out at 37°C, resulting in switchable SArecognition sites with potent SA binding at 37°C and poor binding at a lower temperature (for example, 25°C). The SA-imprinted hydrogel layer may be exploited for the selective recognition of cancer cells since SA is frequently overexpressed at the glycan terminals of cell membrane proteins or lipids. Our findings demonstrated that the hydrogel layer was effective at removing cancer cells from both real blood samples and culture medium. Also, by lowering the temperature, the collected cells could be released without any harm. This thermo-responsive hydrogel layer could be used as a promising a.. View More»
    DOI: 10.35248/clinical-oncology. 23.5(2).1-2

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