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Methods in molecular medicine | 2005

Noncontact Laser Microdissection and Pressure Catapulting

Yilmaz Niyaz; Monika Stich; Bernd Sägmüller; Renate Burgemeister; Gabriele Friedemann; Ulrich Sauer; Rainer Gangnus; Karin Schütze

: The understanding of the molecular mechanisms of cellular metabolism and proliferation necessitates accurate identification, isolation, and finally characterization of a specific cell or a population of cells and subsequently their subsets of biomolecules. For the simultaneous analysis of thousands of molecular parameters within a single experiment, as realized by DNA, RNA, and protein microarray technologies, a defined number of homogeneous cells derived from a distinct morphological origin is required. Sample preparation is therefore a very crucial step for high-resolution downstream applications. Laser microdissection and laser pressure catapulting (LMPC) enables such pure and homogeneous sample preparation, resulting in an eminent increase in the specificity of molecular analyses. For microdissection, the force of focused laser light is used to excise selected cells or large tissue areas from object slides or from living cell culture down to a resolution of individual single cells and subcellular components like organelles or chromosomes, respectively. After microdissection this sample is directly catapulted into an appropriate collection device. As the entire process works without any mechanical contact, it enables pure sample retrieval from morphologically defined origin without cross contamination. Wherever homogenous samples are required for subsequent analysis of, e.g., cell areas, single cells, or chromosomes, the PALM MicroBeam system is an indispensable tool. The integration of image analysis platforms fully automates screening, identification, and finally subsequent high-throughput sample handling. These samples can be directly linked into versatile downstream applications, such as single-cell mRNA-extraction, different PCR methods, microarray techniques, and many others. Acceleration in sample generation vastly increases the throughput in molecular laboratories and leads to an increasing knowledge about differentially regulated mRNAs and expressed proteins, providing new insights into cellular mechanisms and therefore enabling the development of systems for tumor biomarker identification, early detection of disease-causing alterations, therapeutic targeting and/or patient-tailored therapy.


Archive | 2006

Method for processing a material by means of a laser irradiation and control system

Karin Schütze; Bernd Sägmüller; Thomas Rheingans


Archive | 2004

Verfahren zur Bearbeitung einer Masse mittels Laserbestrahlung und Steuersystem

Karin Schütze; Bernd Sägmüller; Thomas Rheingans


Medical Laser Application | 2005

Non-contact laser microdissection and pressure catapulting: Automation via object-oriented image processing

Yilmaz Niyaz; Bernd Sägmüller


Archive | 2005

Method for machining a material by using laser irradiation, and control system

Karin Schütze; Bernd Sägmüller; Thomas Rheingans


Archive | 2006

Method and Device for Handling Objects

Bernd Sägmüller; Yilmaz Niyaz; Thomas Staltmeier


Archive | 2006

Method and device for the laser-induced transport process of objects

Bernd Sägmüller; Yilmaz Niyaz; Thomas Staltmeier


Archive | 2006

Verfahren und Vorrichtung zur Handhabung von Objekten

Bernd Sägmüller; Yilmaz Niyaz; Thomas Staltmeier


Archive | 2007

Microdessection method for separation of e.g. individual cells, of e.g. biological preparation, involves cutting preparation through laser irradiation to divide cut layer into low cut and non cut sections, where non cut section is removed

Bernd Sägmüller; Renate Burgemeister; Yilmaz Niyaz


Archive | 2008

Laser microdissection method, control system for a laser microdissection device and carrier device

Bernd Sägmüller; Renate Burgemeister; Yilmaz Niyaz

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