Matched set of data demonstrates association of various hypoxia markers, 124I-IAZGP, and a perfusion marker. All staining was performed on a single 2-cm-diameter section of an orthotopic liver tumor. A, Autoradiogram obtained with 124I-IAZGP. The light area corresponds to an area of high activity. Immunofluorescence staining with the hypoxia markers, B, EF5, and, C, pimonidazole. D, Tissue slice obtained for anatomic reference shows the normal liver (L), tumor (T), and necrotic areas (arrows). (Hematoxylin-eosin stain; original magnification, ×2.) The black rectangle corresponds to white rectangle in F and the magnified view (G). E, Fluorescence staining with the perfusion marker. F, Overlay of B, C, and E, with the concordant areas of EF5 (green) and pimonidazole (red) staining appearing yellow. G, Magnified view of the area within the white rectangle in F and D. Note that the colocalized hypoxia markers EF5 and pimonidazole (yellow) typically are located a finite distance from the blood vessels (blue). This presumably reflects the effective diffusion distance of oxygen within the tumor.