fluorescent probe prosense 680 (ProSense Inc)
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Fluorescent Probe Prosense 680, supplied by ProSense Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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1) Product Images from "Skeletal Muscle Subpopulation Rearrangements upon Rhabdomyosarcoma Development through Single-Cell Mass Cytometry"
Article Title: Skeletal Muscle Subpopulation Rearrangements upon Rhabdomyosarcoma Development through Single-Cell Mass Cytometry
Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine
doi: 10.3390/jcm10040823
Figure Legend Snippet: Generation of eRMS tumors in LSL-Kras G12D/+ ;Tp53 Fl/Fl mice. ( A ) Experimental workflow. LSL-Kras G12D/+ ;Tp53 Fl/Fl conditional mice were injected intramuscularly with Ad-Cre in order to induce genetic rearrangements, the constitutive activation of Kras and the inactivation of Tp53, which lead to eRMS tumor masses in a spatially and temporally controlled manner. ( B ) LSL-Kras G12D/+ ;Tp53 Fl/Fl conditional mice were injected with Ad-Cre and Ctrl vector. Tumor growth was assessed at three, five and seven weeks after Ad-Cre infection through FMT performed by intravitreal administration of the fluorescent probe (ProSense 680). This probe was activated by tumor cathepsin proteases to yield a fluorescence signal (black: low cathepsin activity; white: high cathepsin activity). ( C ) Representative H&E staining on histological sections from Ctrl and Ad-Cre infected muscles at three, five and seven weeks after Ad infection. ( D , E ) Immunofluorescence staining on sections of Ad-Cre infected muscles at three, five and seven weeks after infection. Sections were stained with antibodies raised against Caveolin-3 ( D ) and α-SMA ( E ). Scale bars: 100 µm.
Techniques Used: Injection, Activation Assay, Plasmid Preparation, Infection, Fluorescence, Activity Assay, Staining, Muscles, Immunofluorescence
