Claims
- 1. A laser capture microdissection method, comprising:
providing a sample that is to undergo laser capture microdissection; positioning said sample within an optical axis of a laser capture microdissection instrument; providing a transfer film carrier having a substrate surface and a laser capture microdissection transfer film coupled to said substrate surface; placing said laser capture microdissection transfer film in juxtaposition with said sample with a pressure sufficient to allow laser capture microdissection transfer of a portion of said sample to said laser capture microdissection transfer film, without forcing nonspecific transfer of a remainder of said sample to said laser capture microdisection film; and then transferring a portion of said sample to said laser capture microdissection transfer film, without forcing nonspecific transfer of a remainder of said sample to said laser capture microdissection transfer film.
- 2. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 1, wherein the step of placing said laser capture microdissection transfer film in juxtaposition with said sample with a pressure sufficient to allow laser capture microdissection transfer of a portion of said sample to said laser capture microdissection transfer film includes contacting said sample with said laser capture microdissection transfer film and then pressing said laser capture microdissection transfer film against said sample with a force.
- 3. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 2, wherein pressing said laser capture microdissection transfer film against said sample is effected with a self leveling weight that exerts said force.
- 4. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 3, wherein pressing said laser capture microdissection transfer film against said sample is effected by lowering said self leveling weight with a dampened transfer arm so as to substantially not generate an impulse.
- 5. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 1, wherein transferring includes exposing said laser capture microdissection transfer film to an amount of electromagnetic energy sufficient to adhere said portion of said sample to said laser capture microdissection transfer film, without forcing nonspecific transfer of said remainder of said sample to said laser capture microdissection transfer film.
- 6. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 5, wherein said amount of electromagnetic energy is directed toward said laser capture microdissection transfer film along said optical axis, and, further comprising imaging said sample along said optical axis.
- 7. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 6, wherein said amount of electromagnetic energy is insufficient to significantly denature said portion of said sample.
- 8. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 6, wherein said sample includes at least one member selected from the group consisting of chromophores and fluorescent dyes, and, further comprising identifying at least a portion of said sample with light that excites said at least one member, before the step of transferring said portion of said sample to said laser capture microdissection transfer film.
- 9. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 1, further comprising removing said laser capture microdisection film from said sample, after the step of transferring said portion of said sample to said laser capture microdissection transfer film.
- 10. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 9, wherein the step of removing includes moving both said laser capture microdissection transfer film and said portion of said sample away from said remainder of said sample at a velocity sufficient to thixotropically shear said portion of said sample from said remainder of said sample.
- 11. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 10, further comprising moving both said laser capture microdissection transfer film and said portion of said sample out of said optical axis, after the step of removing said laser capture microdissection transfer film from said sample.
- 12. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 11, wherein said step of moving is effected by a pivot mounted transfer arm, and, further comprising attaching said transfer film carrier to a biological reaction vessel so that both said laser capture microdissection transfer film and said portion of said sample are located in an interior of said biological reaction vessel.
- 13. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 1, further comprising repositioning said sample within said optical axis of said laser capture microdissection instrument, after the step of placing said laser capture microdissection transfer film in juxtaposition with said sample and before the step of transferring.
- 14. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 13, wherein said step of repositioning includes moving said sample in a plane that is substantially perpendicular to said optical axis while said sample is visualized by an operator.
- 15. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 14, wherein said step of repositioning includes repositioning a translation stage that is actuated by an operator with a translation stage joystick.
- 16. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 15, wherein said step of repositioning includes repositioning said translation stage with a manual joystick that is leveraged so as to reduce a movement of the translation stage relative to a movement of a hand of the operator.
- 17. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 1, wherein said sample is provided on a slide and said laser capture microdissection instrument includes a translation stage, and, further comprising holding said slide against said translation stage by actuating a vacuum circuit to exert a force between said slide and said translation stage, before the step of transferring said portion of said sample to said laser capture microdissection transfer film.
- 18. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 17, further comprising modulating said force so as to permit both said slide and said sample to be manually repositioned with regard to said optical axis.
- 19. The laser capture microdissection method of claim 18, further comprising manually repositioning said slide.
- 20. A laser capture microdissection instrument, comprising: a microscope including:
an illumination/laser optical subsystem; a translation stage coupled to said illuminator/laser optical subsystem; a transfer film carrier handling subsystem coupled to said translation stage; a vacuum chuck subsystem coupled to said translation stage; and a manual joystick subsystem coupled to said translation stage.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part under 35 U.S.C. § 120 of copending U.S. Ser. No. 60/037,864, filed Feb. 7, 1997, and of U.S. Ser. No. 60/060,731, filed Oct. 1, 1997, both now pending, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60037864 |
Feb 1997 |
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60060731 |
Oct 1997 |
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