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In vivo multispectral imaging system fx

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The In-Vivo Multispectral Imaging System FX is a lab equipment product designed for optical imaging applications. It provides the capability to capture and analyze multispectral images across a range of wavelengths.

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Intracardiac and Intraprostatic Metastasis Assays

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PC3-MM2 sh-control, talin1-silenced with GFP, GFP-talin1WT and GFP-talin1 mutant cells were transduced with a plasmid directing luciferase expression (pLenti-PGK-Blast-V5-LUC,45 (link) Addgene plasmid #19166) as described above. All animal studies were reviewed and approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC). For intracardiac injection (experimental metastasis assays), 1 × 106 cells were injected into left ventricle of male nude mice. Bioluminescence images were acquired immediately after intracardiac injection to proper ensure distribution of cells in mice, and then were used to monitor tumor growth by a Xenogen IVIS 200 system (PerkinElmer). X-ray and matched bioluminescence images were acquired and superimposed using a Kodak In-Vivo Multispectral Imaging System FX (Carestream, Rochester, NY). For intraprostatic injection (spontaneous metastasis assays), 5 × 105 cells were injected into nude mice. Tumor growth was monitor by bioluminescence imaging. Mice with similar sized primary tumors were sacrificed, tumors were removed and lymph node metastases were identified by bioluminescence imaging.
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Intracardiac and Intraprostatic Metastasis Assays

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PC3-MM2 sh-control, talin1-silenced with GFP, GFP-talin1WT and GFP-talin1 mutant cells were transduced with a plasmid directing luciferase expression (pLenti-PGK-Blast-V5-LUC,45 (link) Addgene plasmid #19166) as described above. All animal studies were reviewed and approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC). For intracardiac injection (experimental metastasis assays), 1 × 106 cells were injected into left ventricle of male nude mice. Bioluminescence images were acquired immediately after intracardiac injection to proper ensure distribution of cells in mice, and then were used to monitor tumor growth by a Xenogen IVIS 200 system (PerkinElmer). X-ray and matched bioluminescence images were acquired and superimposed using a Kodak In-Vivo Multispectral Imaging System FX (Carestream, Rochester, NY). For intraprostatic injection (spontaneous metastasis assays), 5 × 105 cells were injected into nude mice. Tumor growth was monitor by bioluminescence imaging. Mice with similar sized primary tumors were sacrificed, tumors were removed and lymph node metastases were identified by bioluminescence imaging.
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