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In this video, we describe a procedure to isolate the colonoscopic-induced wound bed at an appropriate time point for detailed molecular analysis. This analysis helps to understand the wound healing process in inflammatory conditions of the GI tract.
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1. Collection of the wound bed for molecular analysis
Figure 1: Ex vivo and sectioned images of wound bed. (A) A colon was harvested from a mouse 2 days following biopsy, stained with 0.2% methylene blue and imaged under a dissecting microscope. The dashed circle indicates the edges of the wound bed. The black line indicates the proper location to bisect the wound bed/colon prior to embedding for sectioning. (B) Representative image of an H&E-st...
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Biopsy forceps, 3 Fr | Karl Storz | 61071ZJ | |
isofluorane | Covetrus | 2905 | |
methylene blue | Sigma-Aldrich | M9140 | |
micro iris scissors | Integra | 18-1619 | |
scalpal with #10 blade | Hill-Rom | 372610 |
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Source: Montrose, D. C., et al. Performing Colonoscopic-Guided Pinch Biopsies in Mice and Evaluating Subsequent Tissue Changes. J. Vis. Exp. (2021).
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