Hey now, anythings possible. Except this...
If you're technically minded and do a motherboard swap then yes it should be possible. But extremely difficult and not cost effective in the least.
Step one - procure the EXACT same motherboard that was in your laptop.
Step two - install that motherboard into your desktop.
Step three - install into that motherboard your cpu, gpu, heatsinks, etc (basically you need every part that was in your laptop except the replaced motherboard.
Step four - Hope it works.
I'm not so sure about the applications of laptop tech being used in a desktop although I suppose you could install some extra fans to make it run cooler (and therefore last longer)