FAQCan I isolate single cells with the Laser Microdissection? Yes, you can. The superior image quality and high precision of the laser allow you to cut single cells, even chromosomes
Can I isolate RNA from microdissected cells? Yes, you can. Protocols are available from MMI
Your system is using the special membrane slides – can I grow mammalian cells on the slides? Yes, you can. The membrane can be treated with Poly-L-Lysine to enhance the cell growth
I am interested in isolating live cells from a cell culture. Can I use microdissection? MMI
developed a special cell chamber for the microdissection of live cells
under sterile conditions. A detailed protocol is available from MMI
Your metal slides are not suitable for microwave. What should I do if I want to work with immunohistological samples? Use a steamer or a water bath. Detailed protocols are available from MMI
Is your system suitable for Paraffin samples? Yes, it is. The membrane is resistant to Xylol. In general you can use the membrane slides in the same way as a glass slide
Your system is using special adhesive caps. Will the
adhesive film interfere with the DNA/RNA extraction process? And how
can I recover the cut out areas from the adhesive film? The
adhesive film is totally inert and it will not influence the PCR. This
was confirmed by a quality control study we ordered from an independent
company For recovering the cut out areas, simply add some lysis buffer,
turn tube upside down and shake or gently vortex the cap
Will the laser damage the surrounding tissue? We
are using a UV laser with a wave length of approx 350 nm, which is far
from DNA/RNA adsorption. The laser cutting width is only 1 µm, thus the
target cells are not affected by the laser beam. Even live cells are
not damaged by the laser cutting What is the recommended thickness of the sample? We recommend 8 µm for frozen and 5 µm for paraffin section How many areas can I choose for cutting? You
can mark as many objects as you want – you can even choose areas which
are not within the viewing field. The system will automatically cut one
object after the other.
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