Oncology Research with Laser Capture Microdissection (LCM)

The heterogeneous nature of tumor biopsies can make it difficult to generate useful genomic data from whole tissue samples. Laser capture microdissection (LCM) is a powerful technique that has become instrumental to researchers interested in comparing the molecular profiles of tumor tissue to surrounding non-tumor cells, thereby unlocking hidden molecular signatures in individual patient tumor samples and leading the way for tailored treatment and personalized medicine. The gentle IR laser of the Arcturus LCM systems preserves tissue morphology and genetic content of captured and neighboring cells, providing researchers with an effective tool to easily verify captured material while simultaneously preserving biomolecule integrity.

Sample workflows
LCM to qRT-PCR workflow
Histogene® LCM Frozen Section Staining Kit
ArcturusXT™ LCM System

Arcturus LCM systems

CapSure® HS LCM Caps

Single Cell-to CT™ qRT-PCR Kit
QuantStudio® 12K Flex Real-Time PCR System
Histogene® LCM Frozen Section Staining Kit
ArcturusXT™ LCM System

Arcturus LCM systems

CapSure® HS LCM Caps

Single Cell-to CT™ qRT-PCR Kit
QuantStudio® 12K Flex Real-Time PCR System
Next-generation sequencing starting with FFPE tissue samples
ArcturusXT™ LCM System
ViiA™ 7 Real-Time PCR System
Ion PGM™ System
Torrent Suite™ Software
ArcturusXT™ LCM System
ViiA™ 7 Real-Time PCR System
Ion PGM™ System
Torrent Suite™ Software
   
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