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Prolong gold with antifade

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ProLong Gold™ with Antifade is a mounting medium designed for preserving fluorescence in microscopy samples. It contains an antifade reagent to prevent photobleaching of fluorescent labels.

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Pimonidazole Labeling of Hypoxic Tumors

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One hour prior to sacrifice, tumour-bearing mice were injected with 60 mg/kg pimonidazole hydrochloride (Hypoxyprobe™-1 HPI, Inc.) diluted in ddH2O to a final concentration of 10 mg/mL) intravenously via the tail vein. Tumours were snap frozen immediately after cervical dislocation. Five-micrometre cryosections were thawed, rehydrated and fixed for 10 min in −20 °C acetone. Sections were incubated with 1:50 anti-pimonidazole overnight at 4 °C. Sections were then washed and mounted with ProLong Gold™ with Antifade (Invitrogen). Images were taken with an Axioplan Zeiss microscope.
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Hypoxia Visualization in Tumour Mice

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One hour prior to sacrifice, tumour-bearing mice were injected with 60 mg/kg pimonidazole hydrochloride (Hypoxyprobe™-1 HPI, Inc.) diluted in ddH2O to a final concentration of 10 mg/mL) intravenously via the tail vein. Tumours were snap frozen immediately after cervical dislocation. Five-micrometre cryosections were thawed, rehydrated and fixed for 10 min in −20 °C acetone. Sections were incubated with 1:50 anti-pimonidazole overnight at 4 °C. Sections were then washed and mounted with ProLong Gold™ with Antifade (Invitrogen). Images were taken with an Axioplan Zeiss microscope.
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