Cell-specific molecular investigations of the human brain are essential for understanding the neurobiology of diseases, but are hindered by postmortem conditions and technical challenges. To address these issues we developed a multi-label fluorescence in situ hybridization protocol and a novel optical filter device to identify cell types and control for tissue autofluorescence. We show that these methods can be used with laser-capture microdissection for human brain tissue cell-specific molecular analysis.
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Rocco, B. R., Oh, H., Shukla, R., Mechawar, N., & Sibille, E. (2017). Fluorescence-based cell-specific detection for laser-capture microdissection in human brain. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-14484-9
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