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Bz h3c software

Manufactured by Keyence
Sourced in Japan

The BZ-H3C software is a digital microscope imaging and analysis software developed by Keyence. It provides tools for capturing, processing, and analyzing digital images obtained from Keyence's microscopes. The software supports various image file formats and offers basic image manipulation and measurement functionalities.

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2 protocols using bz h3c software

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Quantifying Liver Metastasis in Mice

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Mice were injected intrasplenically with 1 × 106 LV12, Amigo2-expressing QRsP-11 or empty vector-expressing QRsP-11 cells. Seven days later, the numbers of nodules on liver surfaces were counted. Images of these nodules were obtained using a digital microscope (BZ-X700, Keyence, Osaka, Japan) and were analysed with BZ-H3C software (Keyence) to determine the average number of metastatic foci per mm2 of liver surface area.
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Retinal Vasculature Analysis Protocol

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Images of HE sections of retinas were captured using an IX71 microscope (Olympus) and the retinal thickness of the peripheral area was measured using cellSens Standard (ver.1.4.1; Olympus). Images of the whole mount retinas were captured using a LSM780 confocal system (Carl Zeiss) and a BZ-X700 microscope (Keyence). Percentage of the immunoreactivity of CD31 and collagen type IV (pixel) in whole retinal area (pixel) were analyzed using BZ-H3C software (Keyence). For pericyte coverage on the retinal vasculature, the percentage of area that was immunoreactive (pixel) for NG2, CD13 and CD31 was analyzed using ImageJ (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA). For the analysis of western blotting data, the immunoreactive bands were quantified using ImageJ (NIH) and normalized to the β-actin band.
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