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Dissecting the Molecular Anatomy of Tissue

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The book provides an updated overview of molecular analysis of human tissues, and the impact this analysis has on diagnosis and prognosis of human diseases. Special emphasis is placed on human cancer and the future directions of the field. Methods of handling clinical tissue samples, including the impact of handling on subsequent molecular analysis, are also discussed. In addition, detailed protocols for molecular analysis of DNA, RNA and protein, with special emphasis on molecular analysis of highly complex human tissue samples containing mixtures of cell populations, are provided.

List of contents

Clinkal Issues and Tissue Processing.- Molecular Pathology Laboratory of the Future.- Clinical Utilities of Microdissected Samples.- Tissue Processing.- Sample Management and Tracking.- Methods of Tissue Microanalysis.- Tissue Microarrays.- Molecular Analysis of Microdissected Samples.- Methods of Microdissection and New Technologies.- Standard Diagnostic Techniques.- DNA Applications.- mRNA Applications.- Proteomic Applications.- Protocols for Tissue Handling and Molecular Analysis.

About the author

Michael Emmert-Buck, MD, PhD is Chief of the Pathogenetics Unit, Laboratory of Pathology, NCI. He received his MD and PhD degrees from Wayne State University and completed his training in anatomic pathology at the NCI. Dr. Emmert-Buck became Chief of the Pathogenetics Unit in 1996.

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The book provides an updated overview of molecular analysis of human tissues, and the impact this analysis has on diagnosis and prognosis of human diseases. Special emphasis is placed on human cancer and the future directions of the field. Methods of handling clinical tissue samples, including the impact of handling on subsequent molecular analysis, are also discussed. In addition, detailed protocols for molecular analysis of DNA, RNA and protein, with special emphasis on molecular analysis of highly complex human tissue samples containing mixtures of cell populations, are provided.

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From the reviews:

"This book, divided into four sections, provides an updated overview of the molecular analysis of human tissues … . Special emphasis is placed on human cancer and the future directions of the field. … The detailed protocols make this book particularly useful for scientists and clinicians interested in the analysis of tissue samples." (CLI – Clinical Laboratory International, Vol. 29 (5), 2005)

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From the reviews:

"This book, divided into four sections, provides an updated overview of the molecular analysis of human tissues ... . Special emphasis is placed on human cancer and the future directions of the field. ... The detailed protocols make this book particularly useful for scientists and clinicians interested in the analysis of tissue samples." (CLI - Clinical Laboratory International, Vol. 29 (5), 2005)

Product details

Assisted by R. F. Chuaqui (Editor), Rodrigo F Chuaqui (Editor), Rodrigo F. Chuaqui (Editor), M. R. Emmert-Buck (Editor), Michael R. Emmert-Buck (Editor), Rodrigo F Chuaqui (Editor), J. W. Gillespie (Editor), John W. Gillespie (Editor), Joh W Gillespie (Editor), John W Gillespie (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.12.2004
 
EAN 9783540220060
ISBN 978-3-540-22006-0
No. of pages 230
Weight 478 g
Illustrations XVIII, 230 p.
Series Principles and Practice
Principles and Practice
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Microbiology

Biochemie, Anatomie, Onkologie, C, Immunologie, Immunology, Life Sciences, Anatomy, HUMAN ANATOMY, biochemistry, Oncology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cancer Research, Biochemistry, general, Biomedical Research, Cell Biology, Cancer Biology

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