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Odyssey fc with image studio imaging software

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The Odyssey Fc is a compact, all-in-one imaging system that combines a high-performance, cooled CCD camera with advanced image analysis software, Image Studio. The system is designed for quantitative fluorescence and chemiluminescence detection and imaging. It features a high-resolution optical system, a versatile sample handling platform, and intuitive software for data acquisition and analysis.

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2 protocols using odyssey fc with image studio imaging software

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Western Blot Analysis Methodology

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WB analysis was carried out by the method previously described (58 (link), 60 (link), 63 ). Briefly, protein samples were extracted and applied to electrophoresis using the Novex NuPAGE SDS-PAGE Gel System (Thermo Fisher Scientific), followed by membrane transfer, antibody incubation, and signal development. The house-keeping protein, β-actin, was used as an internal control. The Odyssey Fc with Image Studio imaging software (LI-COR) was used to develop the blots and quantify the proteins of interest according to protocols previously described (58 (link), 60 (link), 63 ).
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Western Blot Analysis Protocol

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WB analysis was carried out by the method previously described (Ward et al., 2017 (link); Zhang et al., 2010a (link), b (link)). Briefly, proteins were extracted and applied to electrophoresis using the Novex NuPAGE SDS-PAGE Gel System (Thermo Fisher Scientific), followed by membrane transfer, antibody incubation, and signal development. The house-keeping protein, β-actin or GAPDH, was used as an internal control. The VersaDoc imaging system with Quantity One software (Bio-Rad) and the Odyssey® Fc with Image Studio imaging software (LI-COR) were used to develop the blots and quantify the proteins of interest following protocols previously described (Ward et al., 2017 (link); Zhang et al., 2010a (link), b (link)). ImageJ was also used for the analyzing of blots.
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