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Christine M O'Keefe1, Tza-Huei Jeff Wang2
1Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Abstract:
Trace amounts of cell-free DNA containing cancer-specific biomarkers can be found in blood plasma. Detection of these biomarkers holds tremendous potential for applications such as noninvasive cancer diagnostics and therapeutic monitoring. However, such DNA molecules are extremely rare, and a typical patient blood sample may only contain a few copies. Here we describe the fabrication and operation of a microfluidic device to efficiently trap single DNA molecules into chambers for detection of tumor-specific biomarkers through a passive, geometric manipulation strategy.

