Authors
Michael R Emmert-Buck, Robert F Bonner, Paul D Smith, Rodrigo F Chuaqui, Zhengping Zhuang, Seth R Goldstein, Rhonda A Weiss, Lance A Liotta
Publication date
1996/11/8
Journal
Science
Volume
274
Issue
5289
Pages
998-1001
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Laser capture microdissection (LCM) under direct microscopic visualization permits rapid one-step procurement of selected human cell populations from a section of complex, heterogeneous tissue. In this technique, a transparent thermoplastic film (ethylene vinyl acetate polymer) is applied to the surface of the tissue section on a standard glass histopathology slide; a carbon dioxide laser pulse then specifically activates the film above the cells of interest. Strong focal adhesion allows selective procurement of the targeted cells. Multiple examples of LCM transfer and tissue analysis, including polymerase chain reaction amplification of DNA and RNA, and enzyme recovery from transferred tissue are demonstrated.
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