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(laser capture vs microdisection)
imported>Chris Day
(more complete response, does the term microdissection encompass both laser-capture and laser ablation)
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David, I used to do a lot of laser surgery, with KTP, CO2 lasers, through Zeiss scopes of various kinds, what references are you using for the word "microdissection"? [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 19:13, 14 May 2007 (CDT) Laser dissection through a microscope is not a proprietary thing- I think we should get the link out of the text. Would you like to write about the topic more? I may be able to help you.[[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 19:16, 14 May 2007 (CDT)
David, I used to do a lot of laser surgery, with KTP, CO2 lasers, through Zeiss scopes of various kinds, what references are you using for the word "microdissection"? [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 19:13, 14 May 2007 (CDT) Laser dissection through a microscope is not a proprietary thing- I think we should get the link out of the text. Would you like to write about the topic more? I may be able to help you.[[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 19:16, 14 May 2007 (CDT)
:Reading the content so far, it seems to be from the perspective of genomics.  See [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=150015 Laser-capture dissection]. Although Judith Kimball pioneered laser microdissection for developmental biology a long time ago.  Nancy's description above sounds more like that angle from a surgical perspective. Laser-capture might be its own article? [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] [[User talk:Chris Day|(talk)]] 19:56, 14 May 2007 (CDT)
:Reading the content so far, it seems to be from the perspective of genomics and tissue collection for diagnostic purposesAlthough the article mentions [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=150015 Laser-capture dissection] that is the term i have heard used more frequently.
:Microdissections sounds more like laser ablation pioneered by Judith Kimball and still used as a tool by developmental biologists.[http://dev.biologists.org/cgi/content/abstract/130/17/4073 ] Nancy's description above sounds more like that angle from a surgical perspective.  
:So does the term microdissection encompass both laser-capture and laser ablation? [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] [[User talk:Chris Day|(talk)]] 19:56, 14 May 2007 (CDT)

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David, I used to do a lot of laser surgery, with KTP, CO2 lasers, through Zeiss scopes of various kinds, what references are you using for the word "microdissection"? Nancy Sculerati 19:13, 14 May 2007 (CDT) Laser dissection through a microscope is not a proprietary thing- I think we should get the link out of the text. Would you like to write about the topic more? I may be able to help you.Nancy Sculerati 19:16, 14 May 2007 (CDT)

Reading the content so far, it seems to be from the perspective of genomics and tissue collection for diagnostic purposes. Although the article mentions Laser-capture dissection that is the term i have heard used more frequently.
Microdissections sounds more like laser ablation pioneered by Judith Kimball and still used as a tool by developmental biologists.[1] Nancy's description above sounds more like that angle from a surgical perspective.
So does the term microdissection encompass both laser-capture and laser ablation? Chris Day (talk) 19:56, 14 May 2007 (CDT)