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Wa09 h9 hes cell line

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The WA09 (H9) hES cell line is a well-characterized human embryonic stem cell line derived from a donated blastocyst. It is a commonly used cell line in research and has been extensively studied and characterized.

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hES Cell Maintenance in mTeSR1 on Matrigel

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WA09 (H9) hES cell line was purchased from WiCell (Wisconsin) and maintained in mTeSR1 (05850, StemCell Technologies) on growth factor reduced Matrigel (354230, BD). Cells were passaged every 3 days using 0.5% EDTA in PBS.
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Culturing hTERT-RPE, U2OS, and H9 Cells

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hTERT retinal pigment epithelial cells (RPE) were obtained from the ATCC (ATCC® CRL‐4000™) and cultured in DMEM supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum (FBS) and penicillin/streptomycin. U2OS cells were obtained from the laboratory of Dr. Yue Xiong and cultured in DMEM supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS) and penicillin/streptomycin (Gibco). WA09 (H9) hES cell line was purchased from WiCell (Wisconsin) and maintained in mTeSR1 (85850, StemCell Technologies) on growth factor reduced Matrigel (354230, BD). Cells were authenticated by STR profiling (ATCC, Manassas, VA) and confirmed to be free of mycoplasma. Cells were passaged using trypsin (25300054, Gibco) for RPE and U2OS or ReLeSR™ (05872, StemCell Technologies) for H9 as needed. When required, the medium was supplemented with selective antibiotics (2 μg/ml puromycin for RPE and U2OS; 0.5 μg/ml puromycin for H9; A1113803, Gibco).
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