O arranjo em matriz de amostras teciduais (tissue microarray): Larga escala e baixo custo ao alcance do patologista

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Abstract

Tissue microarrays (TMA) is a worldwide well accepted technique described in 1998 by Kononen et al. It uses an extremely simple concept of ordering hundreds of samples in just one paraffin block to evaluate protein expression in large cohorts with great advantages on costs, time and sample saving. We discuss the technique, its advantages and limitations, strategies to construct the receptor block, its usefulness and difficulties experienced in the last five years at Hospital do Cancer A.C. Camargo.

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De Andrade, V. P., Da Cunha, I. W., Da Silva, E. M., Ayala, F., Sato, Y., Ferreira, S. D. S., … Soares, F. A. (2007, February). O arranjo em matriz de amostras teciduais (tissue microarray): Larga escala e baixo custo ao alcance do patologista. Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1676-24442007000100011

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