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Ultrasensitive microfluidic chip helps predict whether lung cancer treatment is working

05 Mar 2024
Monitoring cancer cells with Sunitha Nagrath and Shruti Jolly
Predicting cancer progression Shruti Jolly (left) delivers a patient blood sample to Sunitha Nagrath (right) to analyse. Their recent study showed that Nagrath's GO chips can help clinicians determine whether a cancer treatment is working early in the process. (Courtesy: Brenda Ahearn, Michigan Engineering)
Lung cancer treatments are complex, lengthy and can cause debilitating side effects. And because a t

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