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Secondary anti rabbit or anti mouse igg

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The secondary anti-rabbit or anti-mouse IgG is a laboratory reagent used to detect the presence of rabbit or mouse primary antibodies in various immunoassays. It serves as a detection tool by binding to the Fc region of the primary antibody, allowing for the visualization or quantification of the target antigen.

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Histopathological Analysis of Liver Fibrosis

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Liver specimens were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde, embedded in paraffin and cut into 4 µm sections. Then, the specimens were deparaffinized, hydrated and stained by standard methods. To examine hepatic morphology and assess liver fibrosis, H&E and Sirius Red staining were performed. Sections were immune‐stained for SLC27A5 (1:500, NBP2‐37412, Novus Biologicals, CO, USA), α‐SMA (1:300, 19245T, CST, MA, USA), F4/80 (1:300, 70076T, CST), or RUNX2 (1:300, 20700‐1‐AP, Proteintech, IL, USA) overnight at 4 °C. Sections were then incubated with a secondary anti‐rabbit or anti‐mouse IgG (ZSGB‐BIO, Beijing, China) and stained using 3,3′‐diaminobenzidine (ZSGB‐BIO). Stained slides were scanned with a Pannoramic Scan 250 Flash and images were acquired using Pannoramic Viewer 1.15.2 (3DHistech, Budapest, Hungary). Immunostaining and Sirius Red staining were quantified by threshold analysis using the NIH ImageJ software. The immunohistochemical staining of SLC27A5 and RUNX2 was semi‐quantitatively analyzed using the immunoreactive scoring system.[62 (link)
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Immunohistochemical Analysis of Liver Tissues

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Liver tissue samples were fixed in fresh 4% PFA and embedded in paraffin according to standard procedures. Sections were incubated with the indicated primary antibodies overnight at 4 °C. Subsequently, the slides were incubated with a secondary anti-rabbit or anti-mouse IgG (ZSGB-BIO, Beijing, China) and visualized using 3,3′-diaminobenzidine (ZSGB-BIO). Stained slides were scanned with the MoticEasyScanner (Motic, Hong Kong, China) and images were acquired using Motic DSAssistant Lite (Motic VM V1 Viewer 2.0).
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