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This video demonstrates a dissection technique to harvest popliteal draining lymph nodes from the mouse hind legs. Lymph nodes play a critical role in bridging innate and adaptive immunity, and harvesting intact lymph nodes — with a preserved tissue structure and cellular viability — can help study local and systemic immune responses.
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1. Surgery procedure to remove the popliteal draining lymph node
Figure 1: Popliteal lymph node preparation. (A, B) Subcutaneous injection of FACS antibody master mix into the paw pad. (C, D) 3 h after the injection, euthanize the mouse, immobilize the mouse on an acrylic plate with adhesive tape (C), and apply mineral oil to the abdominal skin to prevent fur deposition around the incision (D). (E) Perform a .......
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Source: Rezende, R. M., et al. Visualizing Lymph Node Structure and Cellular Localization using Ex-Vivo Confocal Microscopy. J. Vis. Exp. (2019)
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