Laser microdissection microscopy: application to cell culture.
@article{Mustafa2012LaserMM,
title={Laser microdissection microscopy: application to cell culture.},
author={Ahlam Mustafa and Cathy Cenayko and Ragai R. Mitry and Alberto Quaglia},
journal={Methods in molecular biology},
year={2012},
volume={806},
pages={
385-92
}
}Laser microdissection (LMD) microscopy allows isolation of specific cell populations to target their -molecular profile. There are several different types of LMD microscopes, but they are all based on the same principle. A laser beam is used to cut out cells or tissues of interest from a histological section, cytology preparations, or live cells from tissue cultures. Live cells can be isolated using LMD and processed for downstream molecular work. RNA, DNA, and protein isolation is possible…
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