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Dim6000

Manufactured by Leica
Sourced in Germany

The DIM6000 is a digital imaging microscope designed for laboratory use. It provides high-resolution imaging capabilities for a range of scientific applications. The core function of the DIM6000 is to capture and process digital images of samples under microscopic observation.

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Microscopic Analysis of Primary Root Tissue

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Primary root tissue close to the seed (the first 0.5 cm) was harvested for light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) studies. For light microscopy, tissues were fixed in 96% ethyl alcohol and stored at 4° C. Tissues were then placed in a histocassette and gradually dehydrated in ethyl alcohol. Subsequently, they were placed in a 1:1 solution of ethyl alcohol and 100% xylol (Spintissue Processor STP120 and Histo Star Embedding Centre, Thermo Scientific). The dehydrated samples were embedded in Histoplast (cat. no. 22900700, Fisherbrand), and 5 μm-thick cross-sections were cut with a microtome (Microm HM 340E, Thermo Scientific) and incubated in a drying oven (DX402, Yamato) at 60° C for 30 min, then placed in xylene for 2 min to remove paraffin. Tissue samples were then rehydrated in 1× PBS and visualized for endogenous fluorescence by epifluorescence microscopy (DIM6000, Leica, Germany). For SEM, the samples were treated as previously described by Olivares-Garcia et al. (2020) (link).
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Immunohistochemical Analysis of Ki-67 and CKAP4

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IHC was performed on formaldehyde-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue sections, which were stained with H&E, Ki-67, and CKAP4 antibody. Images were taken with a DIM6000 (Leica) microscope. Images were analyzed with Image J and CaseViewer software (details in SI Appendix, Methods).
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