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Laser microdissectionLaser Microdissection is an extraction process to dissect specific tissue for analysis or research. Additional recommended knowledgeExtraction processA laser is coupled into a microscope and focuses onto the tissue of the slide. By movement of the laser by optics or the stage the focus follows a trajectory which is predefined by the user. This trajectory, a so called Element, is then cut out and separated from the adjacent tissue. After the cutting process, an extraction process has to follow if an extraction process is desired. Theoretically, there are several ways to extract tissue from a microscope slide with a histopathology sample on it:
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