Next-generation liquid biopsy instruments: Challenges and opportunities

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Abstract

Conventional cancer diagnosis needs to excise diseased tissue from the patient's body for biopsy, causing severe injury to patients. Liquid biopsy (LB), with the superior advantage of minimal invasiveness, has shown its ability to cancer diagnosis in real-time and has been developing promising diagnostic instruments. However, until today, the developed instrument still cannot be an alternative to tissue biopsy in the majority of research and clinical settings. In this paper, we first summarize the challenges and limitations suffered by the existing LB instrument. Then, the opportunities and future progression of the next-generation instrument are discussed in detail. In all, we hope that the future LB instrument can be eventually integrated into the clinical workflow and serve as a validated and reliable tool for cancer diagnosis.

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Zhu, S., Fang, Y., Guo, K., Ni, Z., & Xiang, N. (2023, May 1). Next-generation liquid biopsy instruments: Challenges and opportunities. Electrophoresis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/elps.202200169

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