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Can we use CAM-initiated CTC sorting for the detection of “disseminated tumor cells” in bone marrow?

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Can we use CAM-initiated CTC sorting for the detection of “disseminated tumor cells” in bone marrow?

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Yes. In fact, CAM can enrich 10 times more tumor-like cells from bone marrow than blood from the same patient (judging by expression of epithelial lineage markers).

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