For adipocyte size quantification, bright-field H&E staining images were taken through a Keyence BZ-X710 microscope (Keyence, Itasca, IL, USA). Adipocyte size analysis was conducted according to previously validated protocols42 (link). Incorporated Keyence BZ-X Analyzer software was utilized for analyzing and calculating the area for each adipocyte. At least 600 adipocytes were quantified for each individual mouse.
Adipocyte Morphometry in Mice
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Corresponding Organization : The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Other organizations : Washington University in St. Louis
Variable analysis
- Tissue type (adipose tissue and liver)
- Adipocyte size
- Paraffin-embedded sections
- Sectioning thickness (4μm)
- Staining procedures (H&E and Masson's Trichrome C)
- Microscopy (100× or 200× magnification, FSX100 Inverted Microscope)
- Image analysis (Keyence BZ-X Analyzer software)
- Positive control: Not explicitly mentioned.
- Negative control: Not explicitly mentioned.
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