For kidney, tissues were fixed using published protocol [17 (link)]. Lungs were inflated with 2% paraformaldehyde in OCT and incubated for 1 hour in 3.2% paraformaldehyde in PBS. Lungs were then washed 3 × 1 hours in PBS at room temperature, followed by overnight incubation in 30% sucrose / PBS. The following day lungs were incubated 2 hours at room temperature in 15% sucrose / 50% OCT in PBS followed by embedding in OCT cryomolds.
Tamoxifen-Induced Mouse Organ Imaging
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Variable analysis
- Tamoxifen (1.5 mg) induction at 4 weeks
- Organ morphology (wholemount images)
- Protein expression (immunofluorescence analysis)
- Age of mice (4 weeks)
- Harvesting time (7-10 days after induction)
- Washing protocol (3 times in PBS)
- Microscope magnification (4X for wholemount, Nikon TiE or confocal for immunofluorescence)
- Antibodies used (Rabbit anti-keratin 14, Living Colors DsRed, NKCC1, RFP, AQP4, Atp6v1b1, SCGB3A2, Pro-SPC)
- Fixation protocol for kidney and lung tissues
- Published protocol for tissue fixation and sectioning [11]
- Published protocol for kidney tissue fixation [17]
- Not explicitly mentioned
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