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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Pathology
  • Translational Medical Research
  • Animal Models

Background:

  • Porcine models are crucial in translational medical research.
  • Standardized organ and tissue sampling is essential for reliable results.
  • Existing protocols may lack specificity for diverse analytical needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide comprehensive guidelines for organ and tissue sampling in porcine models.
  • To ensure sample quality and suitability for a wide range of downstream analyses.
  • To enhance the efficiency, comparability, and reproducibility of research using porcine models.

Main Methods:

  • Detailed protocols for sampling locations, numbers, orientation, size, and trimming.
  • Adaptable protocols for routine screenings, advanced single-organ analyses, and biobanking.
  • Inclusion of guidelines for cryohistology, paraffin/plastic histology, IHC, ISH, EM, stereology, and molecular analyses.

Main Results:

  • Comprehensive sampling protocols for approximately 50 porcine organs and tissues.
  • Protocols generate samples suitable for qualitative and quantitative analyses.
  • Guidelines address varying needs regarding sampling extent, time, and cost.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed protocols offer a robust reference for porcine model studies.
  • Implementation ensures efficient sampling and systematic recovery of high-quality tissues.
  • Standardization enhances intra- and inter-study comparability and reproducibility of results.