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Image pro software

Manufactured by Zeiss
Sourced in Germany

Image Pro software is a digital image analysis and processing tool developed by Zeiss. It provides a range of functions for the acquisition, enhancement, and measurement of digital images.

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2 protocols using image pro software

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Quantification of Aortic Atherosclerosis in Mice

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All mice were humanely killed at the age of 25 weeks. After whole-body perfusion with PBS followed by HistoChoice (Sigma, St. Louis, MO, USA), the aortic arch was dissected and stuck to slides for Oil red O staining and atherosclerotic plaque quantification by computer-aided microscopy using Image Pro software (Zeiss, Germany) as described previously [26 (link)].
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Immunohistochemistry Analysis of Xenograft Tumors

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IHC were performed on 5-μm tumor sections in the Department of Pathology of the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrooke, Québec (CHUS) (Sherbrooke) using a standard streptavidin-biotin-peroxidase immunostaining procedure with a Ventana NexES autostainer and the solvent-resistant DAB Map detection kit (Ventana Medical Systems, Tucson, AZ) using ready-to-use solutions (Ki67 and E-cadherin) purchased from Dako, Burlington, Ontario, Canada.
Ki67-positive cells were manually counted in up to five × 400 light microscope representative fields per tumor (containing an average of 150 cells). Total counts were reported as total cell number per field. E-cadherin protein levels were quantified using the yellow channel of a cyan, magenta, yellow, key (CMYK) color model with pictures taken with a Super Coolscan 9000 scanner (Nikon, Tokyo, Japan) using Fiji software (Open Source) [13] (link), and quantification was performed using Image-Pro software (Media Cybernetics, Bethesda, MD). To avoid quantification of any nontumoral area (e.g., skin and fat), the xenograft sections were counterstained using hematoxylin and eosin in addition to staining the estrogen receptor, a positive marker of SKOV3 cells. Pictures with × 100 and × 400 magnifications were acquired using an Axioskop 2 phase-contrast microscope (Carl Zeiss, Thornwood, NY) and processed using Image-Pro software.
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