Barbara Nasiłowska, Artur Kowalik, Zdzisław Bogdanowicz, Antoni Sarzyński, Kinga Hińcza, Krzysztof Gruszyński, Michał Woluntarski, Zygmunt Mierczyk, Stanisław Góźdź
The article presents application of microsieves made of graphene paper for separation of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells and SW-954 vulva cancer cells. The tests were carried out on a cell line grown under laboratory conditions. Holes in the sieves were made with a laser ablation method. The tests showed that the analysed material is biocompatible with cancer cells. The aim of both separation and diagnosis of the cancer cells circulating on microsieves is early identification of cancer disease conditions even at an early stage of its development.
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