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Anti collagen 1 and 3

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Anti-Collagen I and III is a laboratory reagent used to detect and/or quantify Collagen I and III in various samples. It is a specific antibody that binds to these collagen types.

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Quantitative Collagen Analysis

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Cell extracts were performed by using RIPA buffer (Thermo Fisher Scientific). The samples were analyzed by western blotting using the following antibodies: anti-Collagen I and III (Abcam), anti-β actin (Millipore).
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Histopathological Analysis of Mouse Hearts

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Mouse hearts were dissected and fixed in 4% formalin. Heart sections were embedded in paraffin and sectioned to 5-μm thickness for staining with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). Extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition was valued by staining with masson's trichrome. Slides were incubated overnight with the following primary antibodies: rabbit anti-ACE2, anti-collagen I and III, anti-CD45, anti-CD68 and anti-IL-6 (all Abcam, Cambridge,UK). The sections were incubated with a goat antibody (ZSGB-BIO, Peking, China) as the secondary antibody. Matrix accumulation was quantified using Image-Pro Plus 6.0.
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