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Antibody-Based Cellular Assay Reagents

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Antibodies used in this study were listed in Supplementary Table S1. ECL-plus kit was from NCM Biotech in China. The Chloroquine (CQ) was purchased from Sigma–Aldrich Chemical Company (St. Louis, MO, USA). And CC90003, DC661, N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC), Sulforaphane (SFN) were obtained from Selleck Chemicals (Houston, TX, USA). Lipofectamine 2000 was purchased from Invitrogen (USA).
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Fluorescent Calcium Imaging with HCQ

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Chemicals purchased included HCQ Sulfate (Spectrum Chemicals, 747-36-4) and DC661 (Selleckchem, S8808). Fluo-4, AM (Thermo Fisher Scientific, F14201) was used to stain the cells for calcium as per the manufacturer’s instructions. A list of antibodies and inhibitors is provided in Supplemental Table 1 and Supplemental Table 2.
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Comprehensive Chemical Library for Cell Experiments

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Chemicals purchased included Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) Sulfate (Spectrum Chemicals, 747–36-4); DC661 (Selleckchem, S8808); Methyl-Beta-Cyclodextrin (332615, Sigma); Cholesterol-Water Soluble (C4951, Sigma); Simvastatin (10010344, Cayman Chemical); BLT-1 (HY-116767, MedChemExpress); Myriocin (63150–5, Cayman Chemical); Fumonisin B1 (62580–1, Cayman Chemical); Siramesine hydrochloride (6740, Tocris Bioscience); Genz-123346 (BioVision, B2286); Eliglustat hemitartarate (HY-14885A, MedChemExpress LLC); Eliglustat hemitartarate (21487, Cayman Chemical); SBI-0206965 (18477, Cayman Chemical); SAR-405 (16979, Cayman Chemical) and LysoSensor Green DND-189 (Thermo Fisher; L7535). ST1074 was synthesized by Holger Stark and Aleksandra Zivkovic (21 (link)).
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