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Oil red o g1260

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Oil Red O (G1260) is a fat-soluble dye used in histology and cell biology applications. It is used to stain neutral lipids and triglycerides in tissue sections and cell samples. The dye has a high affinity for lipids, allowing for the visualization and identification of lipid-rich structures.

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Histological Analysis of NAFLD Progression

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Paraffin blocks were sectioned into 4 μm slices and used for hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining, Sirius red staining, and immunohistochemistry (IHC) assay according to standard protocols. Frozen liver tissue sections were stained with Oil Red O (G1260, Solarbio). For pathological grading, all liver specimens were scored by two experienced pathologists according to the NAFLD activity score (NAS), defined as the sum of steatosis (0–3), inflammation (0–3), and hepatocyte ballooning (0–2). An NAS score ≥5 was considered to indicate NASH. Samples were scanned using a slide scanner (Pannoramic DESK, 3D Histech kft, Hungary). For quantitative analysis, the areas of lipid droplets and Sirius red staining were quantified using ImageJ software (version 1.6.0; NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA). Immunohistochemical staining was semi-quantitatively analyzed using the immunoreactive scoring system73 (link). The percentage of positive cells was graded on a scale of 0−4: (0: negative, 1: 0–25%, 2: 26–50%, 3: 51–75%, 4: 76–100%). The signal intensity was scored on a scale of 0–3: 0 = negative; 1 = weak; 2 = moderate; and 3 = strong. Thus, the final immunoreactive score = (score of staining intensity) × (score of percentage of positive cells).
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Oil Red O Staining of Renal Cell Lines

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Forty eight hours after transfection, the renal cell lines (ACHN, 786-O, Caki-1) were counted and plated into a six-well plate (1 × 105/ cell per well). 24 hours later, Oil Red O (G1260, Solarbio Life Sciences, Beijing, China) staining was performed as manufacturer’s instructions. The detailed procedure was described in the Supplementary Materials and Methods.
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