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1. Nat Med. 2010 Sep;16(9):953-5.

Personalized investigation.

Dolgin E.
PMID: 20823867 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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2. Nat Med. 2010 Sep;16(9):943.

Selling point: David Goodsell.

Söderqvist T.

Medical Museion, University of Copenhagen.

PMID: 20823862 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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3. Nat Med. 2010 Sep;16(9):1042-7. Epub 2010 Aug 29.

Clinical microfluidics for neutrophil genomics and proteomics.

Kotz KT, Xiao W, Miller-Graziano C, Qian WJ, Russom A, Warner EA, Moldawer LL, De A, Bankey PE, Petritis BO, Camp DG 2nd, Rosenbach AE, Goverman J, Fagan SP, Brownstein BH, Irimia D, Xu W, Wilhelmy J, Mindrinos MN, Smith RD, Davis RW, Tompkins RG, Toner M; Inflammation and the Host Response to Injury Collaborative Research Program.

Collaborators: Baker HV, Balis UG, Billiar TR, Calvano SE, Cobb JP, Cuschieri J, Finnerty CC, Gamelli RL, Gibran NS, Harbrecth BG, Hayden DL, Hennessy L, Herndon DN, Jeschke MG, Johnson JL, Klein MB, Lowry SF, Maier RV, Mason PH, McDonald-Smith GP, Minei JP, Moore EE, Nathens AB, O'Keefe GE, Rahme LG, Remick DG, Schoenfeld DA, Shapiro MB, Sperry J, Storey JD, Tibshirani R, Warren HS, West MA, Wispelwey B, Wong WH.

Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. kkotz@partners.org

Abstract

Neutrophils have key roles in modulating the immune response. We present a robust methodology for rapidly isolating neutrophils directly from whole blood with 'on-chip' processing for mRNA and protein isolation for genomics and proteomics. We validate this device with an ex vivo stimulation experiment and by comparison with standard bulk isolation methodologies. Last, we implement this tool as part of a near-patient blood processing system within a multi-center clinical study of the immune response to severe trauma and burn injury. The preliminary results from a small cohort of subjects in our study and healthy controls show a unique time-dependent gene expression pattern clearly demonstrating the ability of this tool to discriminate temporal transcriptional events of neutrophils within a clinical setting.

PMID: 20802500 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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