Analysis of circulating tumor cells, fragments, and debris

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 8329422
APP PUB NO 20110104718A1
SERIAL NO

12917630

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The methods and reagents described in this invention are used to analyze circulating tumor cells, clusters, fragments, and debris. Analysis is performed with a number of platforms, including flow cytometry and the CELLSPOTTER® fluorescent microscopy imaging system. Analyzing damaged cells has shown to be important. However, there are two sources of damage: in vivo and in vitro. Damage in vivo occurs by apoptosis, necrosis, or immune response. Damage in vitro occurs during sample acquisition, handling, transport, processing, or analysis. It is therefore desirable to confine, reduce, eliminate, or at least qualify in vitro damage to prevent it from interfering in analysis. Described herein are methods to diagnose, monitor, and screen disease based on circulating rare cells, including malignancy as determined by CTC, clusters, fragments, and debris. Also provided are kits for assaying biological specimens using these methods.

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MENARINI SILICON BIOSYSTEMS S P AVIA GIUSEPPE DI VITTORIO 21 B/3 CASTEL MAGGIORE BOLOGNA 40013

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Gross, Steven Ambler, US 19 922
Larson, Christopher Springfield, US 44 662
O'Hara, Shawn Mark Richboro, US 13 633
Rao, Galla Chandra Princeton Jct., US 33 2508
Repollet, Madeline Fort Washington, US 2 410
Rutner, Herman Hatboro, US 18 836
Terstappen, Leon W M M Amsterdam, NL 42 3041

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