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Western Blot Analysis of Cell Signaling

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Cell lysates were prepared as previously described [11 (link)]. Whole cell extract of 30 μg protein was resolved in SDS-PAGE and transferred onto nitrocellulose membranes. The membranes were blocked with 5% non-fat milk/PBS for 30 min and incubated with primary antibodies overnight at 4°C. The primary antibodies used in this study include anti-PDGFRA (Cell Signaling, 3174T), anti-COL1A1 (Proteintech, 67288-1-Ig), anti-ACTA2 (α-SMA, ABclonal, A7248), anti-SM22 (TAGLN, Proteintech, 10493-1-AP), anti-PROX1 (Boster, BA2390), anti-PDPN (Proteintech, 11629-1-AP), anti-VEGF-A (Immunoway, YT5108), anti-CD31 (Proteintech, 11265-1-AP), anti-VEGFR2 (Proteintech, 26415-1-AP), anti-VCAM (Proteintech, 11444-1-AP), anti-VEGFR3 (ABclonal, A5605), anti-ETAR (EDNRA, Santa Cruz, sc-135902), anti-ICAM (Proteintech, 10831-1-AP), and anti-β-actin(Sigma, A5441). Anti-IR Dye 800 or Dye 680 anti-rabbit or anti-mouse IgG antibodies (LI-COR Biosciences) were used as the secondary antibodies. An Odyssey system (LI-COR Biosciences) was used for the detection of proteins of interest.
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Antibody Sources and Mitochondrial ROS

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The primary antibodies used in this study were purchased from the following sources: anti-Kim-1 (R&D Systems, USA); anti-TNF-α, anti-TOM20, anti-Bax (Cell Signaling Technology, Beverly, MA, USA); anti-8-OHdG, anti-dsDNA, anti-CD68 (Abcam, USA); anti-TFAM, anti-GAPDH, anti-Lon, anti-NGAL (ABclonal Biotech Co., Ltd., Cambridge, MA, USA); anti-p53, anti-ICAM, anti-ATP5a-1 (Proteintech, Rosemont, IL, USA). Mito-Tempo (MT, an mtROS scavenger) was purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (CA, USA) and was dissolved in DMSO as a stock solution.
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