Microfiltration Device For Circulating Tumor Cells Isolation (MEMS)-(CTCS)

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Alan González, Carlos Borrás Pinilla
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Introduction: This document proposes the design and simulation of a microfilter device for the capture of circulating tumor cells, motivated by support for prevention and treatment methods against cancer, the objective of the proposal is the designed a device for separating cancer cells from blood fluid, with high efficiency. Methods: Initially, it was characterized the behavior of cells in blood fluid red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC) cancer cells (CTC), defining the dynamic model, boundary conditions, types of multiphase fluid, and flow rate, the mechanical properties of the cell membrane and the viscosity of each type are defined, for cancer cells according to the literature, the cell was squeezed and the critical pressure was analyzed. The design of the filtration device by a variation of the flow, geometry, critical streamline analysis, and vortex generation, the best hydrodynamic condition generated is selected due to favorable behavior of cell classification, the first stage circulating cancer cells, in the second output white cells and RBCs are sorting. Conclusions: Finally, the final geometry was evaluated and the efficiency of the filter device was determined, which performs the filtering process, in the first stage the cancer cells are captured with 99.99% efficiency, in the final output the white cells and red cells are captured 99.99% since the red cells are completely filtered and the white cells separated using the viscous properties and surface tension the filter generates 100% purity by sorting CTCs with no RBC or WBC contamination.
用于循环肿瘤细胞分离的微滤装置(MEMS)-(CTCS)
简介:本文件提出了一种用于捕获循环肿瘤细胞的微过滤器装置的设计和模拟,其动机是支持针对癌症的预防和治疗方法,该提案的目的是设计一种用于从血液中高效分离癌症细胞的装置。方法:首先对红细胞(RBC)、白细胞(WBC)癌症细胞(CTC)中细胞的行为进行了表征,定义了癌症细胞的动力学模型、边界条件、多相流体类型和流速,定义了细胞膜的力学性质和每种类型的粘度,挤压细胞并分析临界压力。过滤装置的设计通过流动、几何形状、临界流线分析和涡流产生的变化来选择产生的最佳流体动力学条件,这是由于细胞分类的有利行为,第一阶段循环癌症细胞,在第二输出白细胞和RBC中进行分选。结论:最后,评估了最终的几何形状并确定了过滤装置的效率,该过滤装置执行过滤过程,在第一阶段以99.99%的效率捕获癌症细胞,在最终输出中,白细胞和红细胞被捕获99.99%。
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