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Microgenomics, including Laser Capture Microdissection (LCM), routinely enables research studies that are published in major scientific journals and magazines worldwide.

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1Eltoum IA, Siegal GP, Frost AR. Microdissection of histologic sections: past, present, and future. Advances in Anatomical Pathology 9(5):316-22.ReviewReviewPixCell
2Zhao TM, Bryant MA, Kindt TJ, Simpson RM. Monoclonally integrated HTLV type 1 in epithelial cancers from rabbits infected with an HTLV type 1 molecular clone. AIDS Research Human Retroviruses 18(4):253-8.thymusPCR -DNAparaformaldhyde H&EMolecular and Cellular Immunogenetics Research Section, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA.PixCell
3Sugiyama Y, Sugiyama K, Hirai Y, Akiyama F, Hasumi K. Microdissection is essential for gene expression profiling of clinically resected cancer tissues. American Journal of Clinical Pathology 117(1):109-16.endometriumGene Expression - MicroarrayRNAFrozen -ETOH Fixednone"Departments of Gynecology, Cancer Institute Hospital, and Pathology, Cancer Institute
4Niida Y, Stemmer-Rachamimov AO, Logrip M, Tapon D, Perez R, Kwiatkowski DJ, Sims K, MacCollin M, Louis DN, Ramesh V. Survey of somatic mutations in tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) hamartomas suggests different genetic mechanisms for pathogenesis of TSC lesions. American Journal of Human Genetics 69(3):493-503.lungPCR - GEL LOH and RT-PCRDNA & RNAFrozen -ETOH Fixed or formalin fixedH&EMolecular Neurogenetics Unit, 2Molecular Neuro-Oncology Laboratory, and 3Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan GeneticPixCell
5Takayama H, Takakuwa T, Tsujimoto Y, Tani Y, Nonomura N, Okuyama A, Nagata S, Aozasa K. Frequent Fas gene mutations in testicular germ cell tumors. American Journal of Pathology 161(2):635-41.testisPCR - Mutation AnalysisDNAFormalin-fixedH&EDepartments of Pathology,*Urology,and Genetics,Osaka University Medical School, Osaka Department of Immunohistochemistry,DAKO Japan, Kyoto, JapanPixCell
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