Method of isolating cell or sample to be analyzed in cell

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Animal cell – per se ; composition thereof; process of...

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C435S378000

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10348198

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a method of irradiating a specimen which is laid on a substrate and which includes a cell with a laser beam to remove an unnecessary specimen portion other than a cell portion from the substrate, next inserting the cell portion into one opening in a cylindrical member to dispose the cylindrical member onto the substrate, next injecting a stripping agent into a container formed by the substrate and cylindrical member to strip the cell portion from the substrate, and sampling the cell portion which floats in the stripping agent.

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