Circulating Tumour Cells

TransFix stabilised blood is compatible with a range of methods for the isolation and analysis of circulating tumour cells (CTC). The number of CTC populations present in patient blood is very low, therefore the usefulness of CTC assessments depends upon accurate cell counts and the corresponding analysis of molecular targets.

Circulating Tumour Cell TransFix/EDTA Vacuum Blood Collection Tubes (CTC-TVTs) are 9 mL evacuated tubes prefilled with TransFix. CTC-TVTs are specifically designed for the optimal collection and stabilisation of CTCs in whole human blood. They allow stabilisation of CTCs for up to 5 days immediately preventing the degradation of CTCs and CTC antigens, allowing time to isolate and analyse these rare cells.

CTC Tubes are for Research Use Only.

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Circulating Tumour Cells (CTC)

Benefits of CTC-TVTs

  • Easy to use – just collect blood and mix by inversion
  • Improved cell stability facilitating recovery of rare cells
  • Immediate Stabilisation at the time point of venepuncture
  • Published examples show compatibility with a range of CTC isolation and analysis techniques:
    • Size exclusion filtration and by cellular surface markers
    • Microscopic analysis and enumeration of CTCs in metastatic breast and lung cancer patients
    • Analysis of CTCs through high-resolution image flow cytometry
    • Cell sorting and mutation analysis
    • mRNA extraction

Product Codes

CTC-TVT-09-1 Circulating Tumour Cell TransFix/EDTA 9 mL Vacuum Blood Collection Tubes (1 tube)
CTC-TVT-09-2 Circulating Tumour Cell TransFix/EDTA 9 mL Vacuum Blood Collection Tubes (2 tubes)
CTC-TVT-09-50 Circulating Tumour Cell TransFix/EDTA 9 mL Vacuum Blood Collection Tubes (50 tubes)

Research Use Only


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    Assessment of circulating tumor cells with a novel, filtration-based method, in a phase IIIb multicenter study for...

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    VyCAP's Puncher Technology for Single Cell Identification, Isolation, and Analysis

    M. Stevens, L. Oomens, J. Broekmaat, J. Weersink, F. Abali, J. Swennenhuis, A. Tibbe | 2018 | Cytometry Part A, 93(12); 1255-1259
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    Proficiency Testing to Assess Technical Performance for CTC-Processing and Detection Methods in CANCER-ID

    Rui P.L. Neves, Wim Ammerlaan, Kiki C. Andree, Sebastian Bender, Laure Cayrefourcq, Christiane Driemel, Claudia Koch, Merlin Verena Luetke-Eversloh, Marianne Oulhen, Elisabetta Rossi, Catherine Alix-Panabie'res,e Fay Betsou,b Francoise Farace,g Sabine Riethdorf, Thomas Schlange, Harriet Wikman, Rita Zamarchi, Klaus Pantel, Leon W.M.M. Terstappen, and Nikolas H. Stoecklein | 2021 | Clinical Chemistry 67(4): 631-641
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    Optimization of a size-based enrichment method for improved circulating tumour cell detection in metastatic breast cancer patients

    Sol Emilie Anda, Bachelor's program in Biological Chemistry, University of Stavanger | 2023 | Bachelor thesis, University of Stravanger
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    High-resolution imaging for the detection and characterisation of circulating tumour cells from patients with oesophageal, hepatocellular, thyroid and ovarian cancers

    B. M. Dent, L. F. Ogle, R. L. O'Donnell, N. Hayes, U. Malik, N. J. Curtin, A. V. Boddy, E. R. Plummer, R. J. Edmondson, H. L. Reeves, F. E. B. May, D. Jamieson | 2016 | International Journal of Cancer 138(1): 206-216
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    Hexokinase 2 discerns a novel circulating tumor cell population associated with poor prognosis in lung cancer patients

    Liu Yang, Xiaowei Yan, Jie Chen, Qiong Zhan, Yingqi Hua, Shili Xu, Ziming Li, Zhuo Wang, Yu Dong, Dongqing Zuo, Min Xue, Yin Tang, Harvey R. Herschman, Shun Lu, Qihui Shi, and Wei Wei | 2021 | PNAS 118(11) e2012228118
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    EMT-independent detection of circulating tumor cells in human blood samples and pre-clinical mouse models of metastasis

    Jenna Kitz, David Goodale, Carl Postenka, Lori E. Lowes & Alison L. Allan | 2021 | Clinical & Experimental Metastasis 38: 97-108
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    Development of a method to measure acetylated histone H4 in the nuclei of circulating myeloid cells as a surrogate tissue for the pharmacodynamics of HDAC inhibitors in the treatment of solid tumors

    J. David, W. Wong, G. Veal | 2015 | AACR Cancer Res 75(15 Suppl):Abstract nr 5374
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    Detection and Characterization of Circulating Tumor Associated Cells in Metastatic Breast Cancer

    Z. Mu, N. Benali-Furet, G. Uzan, A. Znaty, Z. Ye, C. Paolillo, C. Wang, L. Austin, G. Rossi, P. Fortina, H. Yang, M. Cristofanilli | 2016 | Int. J. Mol. Sci. 17(10): 1665
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    Cytopathological Heterogeneity of Circulating Tumor Cells in Non-metastatic Esophageal Adenocarcinoma

    Jasmina Kuvendjiska, Martha B. Pitman, Verena Martini, Clara Braun, Kim Grebe, Sylvia Timme, Stefan Fichtner-Feigl, Torben Glatz,Claudia Schmoor, Jessica Guenzle, Jens Hoeppner and Birte Kulemann | 2020 | Anticancer Research 40: 5679-5685
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    Cancer-associated Macrophage-like Cells in Patients with Non-metastatic Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus - Cytomorphological Heterogeneity

    Clara Braun, Claudia Schmoor, Sylvia Timme-Bronsert, Stefan Fichtner-Feigl, Jens Hoeppner, Birte Kulemann, and Jasmina Kuvendjiska | 2023 | J Cancer 2023; 14(11):2152-2160
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    A Novel Strategy for Detection and Enumeration of Circulating Rare Cell Populations in Metastatic Cancer Patients Using Automated Microfluidic Filtration and Multiplex Immunoassay

    M. J. M. Magbanua, M. Pugia, J. S. Lee, M. Jabon, V. Wang, M. Gubens, K. Marfurt, J. Pence, H. Sidhu, A. Uzgiris, H. S. Rugo, J. W. Park | 2015 | PLoS ONE 10(10): e0141166
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    4EVER: Assessment of circulating tumor cells with a novel, filtration-based method, in a phase IIIb multicenter study for postmenopausal, HER2-negative, estrogen receptor-positive, advanced breast cancer patients

    P. A. Fasching et al | 2013 | J Clin Oncol 31 (suppl; abstract 591)
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