The application of laser microdissection to profiling fungal pathogen gene expression in planta

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Laser microdissection (LM) of plant tissues infected with a fluorescent protein-tagged fungus is a useful method for obtaining samples highly enriched in fungal RNA for downstream analysis such as hybridization to a microarray. This paper outlines the requirements for successful LM of infected tissues and details a set of protocols for (1) preparing and sectioning infected tissue samples under conditions that preserve both RNA integrity and cytological features; (2) capturing fungal structures via LM; and (3) extraction and amplification of transcripts for further analysis. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Tang, W. H., Zhang, Y., & Duvick, J. (2012). The application of laser microdissection to profiling fungal pathogen gene expression in planta. Methods in Molecular Biology, 835, 219–236. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-501-5_14

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