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Axio wide field microscope

Manufactured by Zeiss

The Axio wide-field microscope is a versatile laboratory instrument designed for general microscopy applications. It provides a clear, high-quality image of specimens under observation. The microscope's core function is to magnify and display samples for detailed analysis and examination.

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IHC Analysis of Ki67 and RFP

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Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was performed as before[22 (link)]. Ki67 (Abcam, #ab15580) and RFP (Rockland, #600–401-379) staining was performed by the institutional Molecular Cytology Core using a Discovery XT system (Ventana Medical Systems, Roche). Slides were either imaged on an Axio wide-field microscope (Zeiss) or scanned with MIRAX scan (Zeiss) and analyzed with Pannoramic Viewer. Ki67 was quantified by manually counting stained nuclei in the field size as indicated. N = 7 and 9 biological replicates for the V558Δ and V558Δ;V653A groups, respectively.
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IHC Analysis of Ki67 and RFP

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Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was performed as before[22 (link)]. Ki67 (Abcam, #ab15580) and RFP (Rockland, #600–401-379) staining was performed by the institutional Molecular Cytology Core using a Discovery XT system (Ventana Medical Systems, Roche). Slides were either imaged on an Axio wide-field microscope (Zeiss) or scanned with MIRAX scan (Zeiss) and analyzed with Pannoramic Viewer. Ki67 was quantified by manually counting stained nuclei in the field size as indicated. N = 7 and 9 biological replicates for the V558Δ and V558Δ;V653A groups, respectively.
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Quantifying Tissue Immunohistochemistry

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Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was performed as before (11 (link)). Ki67 (Vector Laboratories) and CD40 (Polyclonal C-20; Santa Cruz) staining of mouse and human tissues, respectively, was performed by the institutional Molecular Cytology Core. Slides were either imaged on an Axio wide-field microscope (Zeiss) or scanned with MIRAX scan (Zeiss) and analyzed with Pannoramic Viewer by laboratory member. Ki67 was quantified by manually counting stained nuclei in the field size, as indicated. Trichrome staining was quantified using ImageJ software’s Colour Deconvolution Plug-In (29 (link)).
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