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    A Semi-quantitative Scoring System for Green Histopathological Evaluation of Large Animal Models of Acute Lung Injury

    Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a life-threatening, high mortality pulmonary condition characterized by acute lung injury (ALI) resulting in diffuse alveolar damage. Despite progress regarding the understanding of ARDS pathophysiology,

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    Identification and Quantitation of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps in Human Tissue Sections
    Authors:  Coraline Radermecker, Alexandre Hego, Philippe Delvenne and Thomas Marichal, date: 09/20/2021, view: 2796, Q&A: 0

    Neutrophils are one of the first innate immune cells recruited to tissues during inflammation. An important function of neutrophils relies on their ability to release extracellular structures, known as Neutrophil Extracellular Traps or NETs, into

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    Histological and Immunohistochemical Examination of Stem Cell Proliferation and Reepithelialization in the Wounded Skin
    Authors:  Rupali Gund, Ravindra Zirmire, Haarshaadri J., Gaurav Kansagara and Colin Jamora, date: 01/20/2021, view: 4269, Q&A: 0

    The skin is the largest organ that protects our body from the external environment and it is constantly exposed to pathogenic insults and injury. Repair of damage to this organ is carried out by a complex process involving three overlapping phases

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    Staining and Quantitative Analysis of Myelinating Oligodendrocytes in the Mouse Grey Matter
    Authors:  Matthew Swire and Charles ffrench-Constant, date: 10/20/2020, view: 3068, Q&A: 0
    Oligodendrocytes generate distinct patterns of myelination throughout the CNS. Variations in myelination along axons may enable neurons to fine-tune conduction velocities and alter signal synchronisation. Here we outline a staining protocol ...
    Double Labeling of PDGFR-β and α-SMA in Swine Models of Acute Kidney Injury to Detect Pericyte-to-Myofibroblast Transdifferentation as Early Marker of Fibrosis
    Growing evidences suggest that peritubular capillaries pericytes are the main source of scar-forming myofibroblasts during chronic kidney disease (CKD), as well as early phases of acute kidney injury (AKI). In a swine model of sepsis and I/R ...
    Analysis of Generalized Fibrosis in Mouse Tissue Sections with Masson’s Trichrome Staining
    Authors:  Diantha van de Vlekkert, Eda Machado and Alessandra d’Azzo, date: 05/20/2020, view: 5911, Q&A: 0
    Expansion of fibrous connective tissue and abnormal deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) are at the basis of many fibrotic diseases. Fibrosis can occur in response to both physiological and pathological cues, including wound healing, tissue ...
    The Chick Chorioallantoic Membrane (CAM) Assay as a Three-dimensional Model to Study Autophagy in Cancer Cells
    Authors:  Félice A. Janser, Patricia Ney, Marta Teixeira Pinto, Rupert Langer and Mario P. Tschan, date: 07/05/2019, view: 7757, Q&A: 0
    The chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) is an extra-embryonic organ and thus well accessible for seeding and harvesting 3D cell cultures. Samples from CAM assays are suitable for protein and gene expression analysis as well as for ...
    Detection of mRNA by Whole Mount in situ Hybridization and DNA Extraction for Genotyping of Zebrafish Embryos
    Authors:  Rachna Narayanan and Andrew C. Oates, date: 03/20/2019, view: 12262, Q&A: 0
    In situ hybridization is used to visualize the spatial distribution of gene transcripts in tissues and in embryos, providing important information about disease and development. Current methods involve the use of complementary riboprobes ...
    An Improved Staining Method for Low Signal LacZ Reporter Detection in Mouse Embryos
    Authors:  Xiaopeng Shen, Feng Xu, Shen Wu, Meng Li, Jingyi Zhang, Rui Liang and Yu Liu, date: 03/05/2019, view: 5578, Q&A: 0
    In many fields of biology, especially in the field of developmental biology, LacZ reporter staining is an approach used to monitor gene expression patterns. In the LacZ reporter system, the LacZ gene is inserted in the ...
    Immunohistochemical Staining of TLR4 in Human Skeletal Muscle Samples
    Authors:  Daniela Verzola, Samantha Milanesi, Francesca Costigliolo and Giacomo Garibotto, date: 01/20/2019, view: 4821, Q&A: 0
    Growing evidence suggests the involvement of TLR4, a receptor in the innate immune system, in muscle loss in uremia. Recently, we have evaluated TLR4 in human skeletal muscle from chronic kidney disease patients, by immunohistochemistry and image ...



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