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Navigated laser capture microdissection as an alternative to direct histological staining for proteomic analysis of brain samples

Moulédous et al., 2003

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92782270280278088
Author
Moulédous L
Hunt S
Harcourt R
Harry J
Williams K
Gutstein H
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Proteomics

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Proteomic analysis of the brain is complicated by the need to obtain cells from specific anatomical regions, or nuclei. Laser capture microdissection (LCM) is a technique that is precise enough to dissect single cells within a tissue section, and thus could be useful for …
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