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Cell Line Cultivation Protocols

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The cell lines SGC-7901, BGC-803, HGC-27, AGS, SNU-719, and HEK293, as well as NK-92, were acquired from the Cell Bank of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Shanghai, China. The cells were grown in medium with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS), which was maintained at 37 °C with 5% CO2.
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Establishment of Stable Gastric Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts

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The human gastric mucosal epithelial cell GES-1 and GC cell lines SNU-1, HGC27, SNU-719, MKN28, MKN-45 and AGS were purchased from Cell Bank of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Shanghai, China). They were cultured in the condition of 5% CO2 and 37 °C, with RPMI-1640 medium (Wisent, 350-000-CL) contained 10% FBS. Primary GC cells, CAFs and NFs were cultured in DMEM contained 10% FBS.
In order to establish stable CAFs that knockdown SULF1, shRNA (GenePharma, China) sequences against SULF1 (shSULF1#1 and shSULF1#2) were packaged in lentivirus vectors. Sequences used for RNAi were listed in supplementary Table S1.
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