Laser-assisted microdissection of membrane-mounted paraffin sections for polymerase chain reaction analysis: Identification of cell populations using immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization

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Laser-assisted microdissection of membrane-mounted paraffin sections for polymerase chain reaction analysis : Identification of cell populations using immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. / Gjerdrum, Lise Mette; Lielpetere, Ilze; Rasmussen, Lars Melholt; Bendix, Knud; Hamilton-Dutoit, Stephen.

I: Journal of Molecular Diagnostics, Bind 3, Nr. 3, 60659, 2001, s. 105-110.

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Gjerdrum, LM, Lielpetere, I, Rasmussen, LM, Bendix, K & Hamilton-Dutoit, S 2001, 'Laser-assisted microdissection of membrane-mounted paraffin sections for polymerase chain reaction analysis: Identification of cell populations using immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization', Journal of Molecular Diagnostics, bind 3, nr. 3, 60659, s. 105-110. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1525-1578(10)60659-9

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Gjerdrum, L. M., Lielpetere, I., Rasmussen, L. M., Bendix, K., & Hamilton-Dutoit, S. (2001). Laser-assisted microdissection of membrane-mounted paraffin sections for polymerase chain reaction analysis: Identification of cell populations using immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. Journal of Molecular Diagnostics, 3(3), 105-110. [60659]. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1525-1578(10)60659-9

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Gjerdrum LM, Lielpetere I, Rasmussen LM, Bendix K, Hamilton-Dutoit S. Laser-assisted microdissection of membrane-mounted paraffin sections for polymerase chain reaction analysis: Identification of cell populations using immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. Journal of Molecular Diagnostics. 2001;3(3):105-110. 60659. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1525-1578(10)60659-9

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Gjerdrum, Lise Mette ; Lielpetere, Ilze ; Rasmussen, Lars Melholt ; Bendix, Knud ; Hamilton-Dutoit, Stephen. / Laser-assisted microdissection of membrane-mounted paraffin sections for polymerase chain reaction analysis : Identification of cell populations using immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. I: Journal of Molecular Diagnostics. 2001 ; Bind 3, Nr. 3. s. 105-110.

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abstract = "Laser microbeam microdissection (LMM) is an increasingly important method for obtaining pure cell samples for genetic and proteomic analysis. Immuno-histochemistry (IHC) and in situ hybridization (ISH) are useful techniques for targeting specific cell populations for microdissection but are difficult to apply with the tissue support membranes often used during LMM. Using detection of cytokeratins and Epstein-Barr virus gene products in head and neck carcinoma as a model, we describe optimized protocols for membrane and section preparation and for low temperature antigen retrieval that allow IHC and ISH to be used reliably on membrane mounted paraffin tissue sections. Visualization of cellular targets was markedly improved by staining and this could be further improved using a variety of optical media before microdissection. Tissue fragments thus stained were suitable for subsequent polymerase chain reaction analysis of extracted DNA using standard techniques. These IHC and ISH procedures are generally applicable and will be useful for detecting a wide range of antigens and nucleic acids in paraffin sections in conjunction with LMM.",
author = "Gjerdrum, {Lise Mette} and Ilze Lielpetere and Rasmussen, {Lars Melholt} and Knud Bendix and Stephen Hamilton-Dutoit",
note = "Funding Information: Supported by Aarhus University Research Foundation; King Christian X's Foundation; Eva and Henry Fr{\ae}nels' Foundation; the Leo Foundation; the Novo Nordisk Foundation; Else and Mogens Wedell-Wedellsborg Foundation; Einar Willumsen Memorial Foundation; Max and Inger W{\o}rzners Memorial Foundation. ",
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AU - Rasmussen, Lars Melholt

AU - Bendix, Knud

AU - Hamilton-Dutoit, Stephen

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N2 - Laser microbeam microdissection (LMM) is an increasingly important method for obtaining pure cell samples for genetic and proteomic analysis. Immuno-histochemistry (IHC) and in situ hybridization (ISH) are useful techniques for targeting specific cell populations for microdissection but are difficult to apply with the tissue support membranes often used during LMM. Using detection of cytokeratins and Epstein-Barr virus gene products in head and neck carcinoma as a model, we describe optimized protocols for membrane and section preparation and for low temperature antigen retrieval that allow IHC and ISH to be used reliably on membrane mounted paraffin tissue sections. Visualization of cellular targets was markedly improved by staining and this could be further improved using a variety of optical media before microdissection. Tissue fragments thus stained were suitable for subsequent polymerase chain reaction analysis of extracted DNA using standard techniques. These IHC and ISH procedures are generally applicable and will be useful for detecting a wide range of antigens and nucleic acids in paraffin sections in conjunction with LMM.

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