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US-11896920-B2 · Feb 13, 2024 · US
US10246684B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10246684-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715465638-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 14, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2019 |
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According to a cancer cell-trapping metal filter 1, openings of connected through-holes 12 that are formed in a metal sheet 11 have a wave shape, and thus it is possible to extract a CTC from other components by utilizing a hole diameter on a short-side side of the openings, and it is possible to make the connected through-holes be closer to each other due to the wave shape while maintaining a CTC trapping ability. Accordingly, it is possible to further improve the opening ratio in the cancer cell-trapping metal filter 1.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of manufacturing a cancer cell-trapping metal filter, comprising: laminating a photoresist on metal foil; overlapping a photomask including a wave-shaped light-transmitting portion on the photoresist and exposing the photoresist; removing an uncured portion of the photoresist by development to form photoresist patterns; performing metal plating between the photoresist patterns to form metal plating patterns having a height lower than a height of the photoresist patterns; removing the metal foil by chemical dissolution to obtain a structure including the metal plating patterns and the photoresist patterns; and removing the photoresist patterns from the structure to obtain the metal plating patterns having a through-hole corresponding to the light-transmitting portion. 2. The method of manufacturing a cancer cell-trapping metal filter according to claim 1 , wherein the metal foil is adhered to a carrier layer, and the method further comprises peeling the carrier layer after forming the metal plating patterns. 3. The method of manufacturing a cancer cell-trapping metal filter according to claim 1 , wherein an opening ratio of the through-hole is 10% to 50%. 4. The method of manufacturing a cancer cell-trapping metal filter according to claim 1 , further comprising: plating a surface of the metal plating patterns with gold after obtaining the metal plating patterns. 5. A method of manufacturing a cancer cell-trapping device, comprising: providing the cancer cell-trapping metal filter according to claim 1 on a flow path inside a casing between an inlet channel and an outlet channel in such a manner that a hole diameter of the through-hole in a main surface of the cancer cell-trapping metal filter or on an upstream side becomes smaller than a hole diameter on a rear surface side of the cancer cell-trapping metal filter with respect to the main surface of the cancer cell-trapping metal filter, the casing including a cover member which is formed from a light-transmitting resin material and which has the inlet channel from which a liquid to be tested is introduced to the inside of the casing, and an accommodation member that includes the outlet channel through which the liquid to be tested is discharged to the outside of the casing. 6. The method of manufacturing a cancer cell-trapping device according to claim 5 , wherein the cover member and the accommodation member are welded to each other. 7. The method of manufacturing a cancer cell-trapping metal filter according to claim 1 , wherein the metal plating patterns are formed to have a plurality of through-holes. 8. The method of manufacturing a cancer cell-trapping metal filter according to claim 7 , wherein an opening ratio of the through-holes is 10% to 50%. 9. A method of manufacturing a cancer cell-trapping metal filter sheet, comprising: laminating a photoresist on metal foil; overlapping a photomask including a plurality of blocks of wave-shaped light-transmitting portions on the photoresist and exposing the photoresist; removing an uncured portion of the photoresist by development to form photoresist patterns; performing metal plating between the photoresist patterns to form metal plating patterns having a height lower than a height of the photoresist patterns; removing the metal foil by chemical dissolution to obtain a structure including the metal plating patterns and the photoresist patterns; and removing the photoresist patterns from the structure to obtain the metal plating patterns having a through-hole corresponding to the light-transmitting portion. 10. The method of manufacturing a cancer cell-trapping metal filter sheet according to claim 9 , wherein the metal foil is adhered to a carrier layer, and the method further comprises peeling the carrier layer after forming the metal plating patterns. 11. The method of manufacturing a cancer cell-trapping metal filter sheet according to claim 9 , wherein in overlapping the photomask on the photoresist and exposing the photoresist, a photomask, which includes a second light-transmitting portion different from the light-transmitting portion at the periphery of the blocks of the wave-shaped light-transmitting portions, is used. 12. The method of manufacturing a cancer cell-trapping metal filter sheet according to claim 9 , wherein an opening ratio of the through-hole is 10% to 50%. 13. The method of manufacturing a cancer cell-trapping metal filter sheet according to claim 9 , further comprising: plating a surface of the metal plating patterns with gold after obtaining the metal plating patterns. 14. The method of manufacturing a cancer cell-trapping metal filter according to claim 9 , wherein the metal plating patterns are formed to have a plurality of through-holes. 15. The method of manufacturing a cancer cell-trapping metal filter according to claim 14 , wherein an opening ratio of the through-holes is 10% to 50%.
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