Demystified...tissue microarray technology.

J Packeisen, E Korsching, H Herbst, W Boecker, H Buerger
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Several "high throughput methods" have been introduced into research and routine laboratories during the past decade. Providing a new approach to the analysis of genomic alterations and RNA or protein expression patterns, these new techniques generate a plethora of new data in a relatively short time, and promise to deliver clues to the diagnosis and treatment of human cancer. Along with these revolutionary developments, new tools for the interpretation of these large sets of data became necessary and are now widely available. Tissue microarray (TMA) technology is one of these new tools. It is based on the idea of applying miniaturisation and a high throughput approach to the analysis of intact tissues. The potential and the scientific value of TMAs in modern research have been demonstrated in a logarithmically increasing number of studies. The spectrum for additional applications is widening rapidly, and comprises quality control in histotechnology, longterm tissue banking, and the continuing education of pathologists. This review covers the basic technical aspects of TMA production and discusses the current and potential future applications of TMA technology.

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揭秘……组织微阵列技术。
在过去十年中,一些“高通量方法”已被引入研究和常规实验室。这些新技术提供了一种分析基因组改变和RNA或蛋白质表达模式的新方法,在相对较短的时间内产生了大量的新数据,并有望为人类癌症的诊断和治疗提供线索。随着这些革命性的发展,解释这些大型数据集的新工具变得必要,并且现在已经广泛可用。组织微阵列(TMA)技术就是这些新工具之一。它基于应用小型化和高通量方法来分析完整组织的想法。tma在现代研究中的潜力和科学价值已在越来越多的研究中得到证实。其他应用的范围正在迅速扩大,包括组织技术的质量控制、长期组织库和病理学家的继续教育。本文综述了TMA生产的基本技术方面,并讨论了TMA技术的现状和潜在的未来应用。
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