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Mca497bb

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The MCA497BB is a laboratory instrument designed for cell counting and analysis. It utilizes flow cytometry technology to detect and quantify specific cell populations within a sample. The device is capable of measuring various cellular parameters such as size, granularity, and the expression of specific surface markers. This information can be used to identify and characterize different cell types in a sample.

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Histopathological Analysis of Liver Samples

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Liver samples were stained with Sudan Red III (251731.1606; Panreac, Castellar del Vallés, Barcelona, Spain) for lipid accumulation, Sirius Red (Direct Red 385548, Fast Green FCF:F7258, picric acid 197378; Sigma‐Aldrich) for fibrosis, and hematoxylin (HHS128‐4L; Sigma‐Aldrich) and eosin (HT110232‐1L; Sigma‐Aldrich), as described.18 Additionally, liver sections were immunostained for detecting F4/80 (MCA497BB; Bio‐Rad, Hercules, CA) and cluster of differentiation 64 (CD64; ab119843; Abcam, Cambridge, United Kingdom) for inflammation, as described.18 Quantification of staining areas was performed using FRIDA software and expressed as percentage of stained area.
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Histological Analysis of Liver Tissue

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Liver samples were stained with Sudan red III (251731.1606; Panreac,
Castellar del Vallés, Barcelona, Spain) for lipid accumulation, Sirius
Red (Direct red -385548-, Fast green -FCF:F7258-, picric acid -197378-;
Sigma-Aldrich) for fibrosis and Hematoxylin (HHS128-4L; Sigma-Aldrich) and Eosin
(HT110232-1L; Sigma-Aldrich) (H&E) as described(18 (link)). Additionally, liver sections were
immunostained for detecting F4/80 (MCA497BB; Bio-Rad, Hercules, CA, USA) and
CD64 (ab119843; Abcam, Cambridge, UK) for inflammation as described(18 (link)). Quantification of staining
areas was performed using FRIDA software and expressed as stained area
percentage.
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