NB-21 feeder cells (Kuraoka et al., 2016 (link)) were maintained in DMEM supplemented with 10% heat-inactivated FBS and antibiotic-antimycotic (1×). For co-culture, feeder cells were irradiated with 80 Gy and seeded simultaneously with B cells, 24 h after transfection, into B cell culture medium supplemented with 1 ng/ml recombinant mouse IL-4 (214–14; PeproTech) and 2 µg/ml anti-mouse RP105 clone RP/14.
Antibiotic antimycotic
Antibiotic-antimycotic is a laboratory product that contains a combination of antibiotics and antimycotics, which are chemical agents effective against various microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi. The core function of this product is to provide broad-spectrum antimicrobial protection in cell culture, microbiology, and other laboratory applications.
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Enrichment and Activation of Murine B Cells
NB-21 feeder cells (Kuraoka et al., 2016 (link)) were maintained in DMEM supplemented with 10% heat-inactivated FBS and antibiotic-antimycotic (1×). For co-culture, feeder cells were irradiated with 80 Gy and seeded simultaneously with B cells, 24 h after transfection, into B cell culture medium supplemented with 1 ng/ml recombinant mouse IL-4 (214–14; PeproTech) and 2 µg/ml anti-mouse RP105 clone RP/14.
Primary Hepatocyte and HSC Culture
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