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Clinical Relevance: From Autoimmunity to Oncology In autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease, CCR1 signaling sustains leukocyte infiltration into tissues. Elevated CCR1 expression correlates with disease severity, suggesting it could serve as both biomarker and therapeutic target. ...
Adenocarcinoma of the breast represents a significant subset of breast cancers, characterized by the malignancy of glandular tissues. This specific article focuses on the right medial segment, highlighting its histopathological features, diagnostic methods, and potential therapeutic avenues. ...
After euthanizing the BALB/C mouse, the kidneys are harvested and subjected to fixation in formalin, which preserves cellular structures and morphology. Following fixation, the tissues are dehydrated, embedded in paraffin wax, and then cut into thin sections for further analysis. ...
Tissue cross-reactivity studies assist in identifying the specific antigens involved in these diseases. ...
The Technical Revolution in Glycan Analysis Modern glycomics leverages breakthrough technologies that have transformed the field: Nano-LC-MS/MS with electron-transfer dissociation capturing fragmentation patterns impossible with earlier techniques Isotope-coded glycan tagging enabling precise quantitative comparisons across disease states MALDI-imaging mass spectrometry visualizing glycan ...
While each has its strengths, the combination of these methods—ImmunoFISH—offers a unique and comprehensive approach to investigation at the cellular and tissue levels. Understanding the Techniques FISH is primarily utilized for detecting and localizing specific DNA sequences on chromosomes. ...
Understanding the spatial distribution of proteins within tissues and cells is crucial for deciphering their roles and interactions. ...
Research in the field of pulmonary biology often requires detailed analysis of lung tissues. One of the optimal methods for studying lung structures and functions in mice is the use of C57 mouse models, specifically through the preparation of frozen sections. ...
Our experienced team specializes in providing advanced in situ hybridization (ISH) services, employing both bright field and fluorescent techniques to deliver precise insights into tissues and cells. The utilization of bright field microscopy allows for clear visualization of traditional ISH, where localization of nucleic acids within various biological samples can be achieved ...
Collagen is a crucial structural protein, widely presenting in human skin, bones, tendons, ligaments, and other tissues. It's essential for maintaining the structural integrity and function of tissues. ...
Immunofluorescence StainingBy utilizing specific antibodies and fluorescent secondary antibodies, histone acetylation can be localized and detected at the cellular or tissue section level.3. Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP)This technique can detect DNA sequences of specific histone acetylation sites. ...
Mass Spectrometry-Based Spatial ProteomicsMass spectrometry-based spatial proteomics includes MSI and MIBI:(1) Mass Spectrometry Imaging (MSI) is a high-precision technology that combines mass spectrometry with spatial positioning, which can accurately capture molecular mass and location information at the tissue and cell level. In proteomics research, MSI is widely used to ...
ImmunofluorescenceAcetylated proteins in cells or tissue sections are stained using specific antibodies, and the distribution and degree of acetylation are observed under a microscope.5. Enzyme Activity AssayThe activity of deacetylase in tissue or cell extracts is directly measured, and the level of deacetylation is reflected by the conversion ...
Additional advanced services, including preparation of research tissue microarrays, laser capture microdissection (LCM), and other methods to support tissue-based research may be arranged following consultation with the Lab Director. ...
Specific Staining Method(1) Dyes like Sirius Red or Masson's Trichrome can be used to specifically color collagen.(2) On tissue sections, the stained areas can be quantified using image analysis software to estimate the collagen content.3. ...
This method can provide information about the size and expression level of the protein.Tissue Section Staining Based on Sirius RedSirius red is a dye that can be used for staining collagen in tissue sections. ...
These cutting-edge substrates offer superior signal sensitivity, long-term storage stability, enhanced safety, and user-friendliness, empowering researchers to unlock deeper insights into protein expression and function within tissues. Immunohistochemistry is the study of the localization, characterization, and relative quantification of peptides and proteins in ...
FGF acidity was detected in submerged-fixed paraffin-embedded sections of the human mammary gland using goat anti-human FGF acidic antigen affinity-purified polyclonal antibody at 15 µg/mL overnight at 4 °C. Tissue was stained using the anti-goat HRP-DAB Cell and Tissue Stain Kit and counterstained with hematoxylin (blue). ...
Since the 19th century, the practice of tissue processing has remained largely unchanged, resulting in solidified, paraffin-embedded tissue blocks for sectioning. As staining procedures have advanced and immunohistochemistry is becoming more widely used, high-quality tissue sections are paramount for accurate ...
Tn5 transposition was performed in a fixed tissue section and adapters containing a ligation linker were inserted into accessible genomic loci. ...
