组织学――显微解剖
Laser Capture Microdissection (LCM)Introduction to LCM (BJMU) Preparation, LC
Laser Capture Microdissection (LCM)
- Introduction to LCM (BJMU)
- Preparation, LCM and RNA/DNA extraction of Frozen Tissue Sections (NIH Laser Capture Microdissection Core Lab)
- Preparation and LCM of Paraffin Embedded Tissue Sections (NIH Laser Capture Microdissection Core Lab)
- DNA Extraction Protocol of LCM tissue and PCR for DNA analysis (NIH Laser Capture Microdissection Core Lab)
- RNA Extraction Protocol of LCM tissue and RT-PCR for mRNA analysis (NIH Laser Capture Microdissection Core Lab)
- Paraffin-Embedded Tissue for LCM (Arcturus) Paraffin embedding is a process in which fixed (formalin or other fixative) is infiltrated and then blocked out in paraffin to stabilize it for long-term storage and easy sectioning. ..
- H & E Staining Protocol for LCM (Arcturus)
- De-Paraffinization of Tissue Sections (Arcturus) Remove paraffin from section for tissue preparation such as nucleic acid extraction.
- DNA Extraction From Paraffin Section (Arcturus) This extraction method has been used for measuring loss of heterozygosity (LOH), dideoxy fingerprinting (DDF), clonality analysis (chromosome X inactivation) and direct sequencing of PCR* products for single base mutational analysis. Extractions are typically performed on 500-1000 captured cells.
- RNA Extraction from Paraffin Section (NIH Protocol) (Arcturus) A Protocol for extracting RNA from paraffin embedded tissue.
- cDNA Library Construction
Detailed protocol for cDNA library construction from microdissected material.