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Microdissection of Histologic Sections: Past, Present, and Future

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Journal Adv Anat Pathol
Date 2002 Aug 27
PMID 12195221
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Histologic and cytologic changes are central to the diagnosis and classification of many disease processes, particularly neoplasms. The correlation of these changes with genomics, proteomics, and molecular pathways entails refined microdissection techniques that are frequently used to procure a pure population of cells from complex tissue. Here we review the past, present, and future of some of these new advances in microdissection techniques including manual techniques, laser microdissection, laser capture microdissection, and laser catapulting.

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