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Immunostaining of HIF1α and Cell Markers

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The tissue specimens were immersed in formalin for 24 hours, and then embedded in paraffin and sectioned (paraffin microtome, HM340E, Thermo FIsher Scientific). After deparaffinization and antigen retrieval, the slides were blocked with 10% normal goat serum for 30 minutes at room temperature, and incubated with anti-HIF1α (36169T, Cell Signaling Technology) antibody solution for 24 hours at 4°C with gentle shaking. The images were scanned with a pathology section scanner (Pannoramic MIDI) after DAB staining. For dual immunofluorescent staining, mouse anti-CD31 (GB12063, Servicebio) antibody was incubated with rabbit anti–α-SMA (GB111364, Servicebio), anti–claudin 5 (GB11290, Servicebio), and anti-desmin (GB11081, Servicebio) antibody solution for 24 hours at 4°C with gentle shaking. The images were scanned after incubation with mouse-derived (red) and rabbit-derived (green) fluorescent secondary antibodies. The staining intensity was analyzed with ImageJ (NIH).
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Immunohistochemical Analysis of LUAD

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Briefly, the LUAD samples of 45 pN2 stage patients were dewaxed, antigen repaired, treated with hydrogen peroxide, blocked, incubated with specific primary antibodies (anti-Ki67 antibody: GB111499, Servicebio, Wuhan, China; anti-CLDN5 antibody: GB11290, Servicebio, Wuhan, China; and anti-NKG7 antibody: PA5-67173, Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA) and horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-labeled secondary antibody, followed by staining, counterstaining, and microscopy.
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