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The Het-1A is a laboratory instrument designed for cell culture applications. It is used for the in vitro culture and maintenance of cells, including immortalized cell lines and primary cells. The Het-1A provides a controlled environment for cell growth and proliferation, ensuring optimal conditions for cell health and experimental reproducibility.

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Culturing Esophageal Cell Lines

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The ESCC cell lines ECA109 and KYSE150 and the human normal esophageal epithelial cell line Het-1A were purchased from the Shanghai Institute of Cell Biology (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China). All cells were cultured in RPMI-1640 medium supplemented with 10% FBS at 37°C. Cells were tested for mycoplasma (MycoAlert Mycoplasma Detection Kit, Lonza) and certified mycoplasma free.
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Esophageal Cancer Cell Culture

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Two cell lines (TE-1 and TE-2) that were established from a well or poorly differentiated human ESCC [21 (link)] and the human esophageal epithelial cell line Het-1A [22 (link)] were obtained from Shanghai Institute of Cell Biology (Shanghai, China). TE-1 and TE-2 cell lines were cultured in RPMI 1640 (GE Healthcare Life Sciences, Logan, Utah, USA) and Het-1A cells were cultured in BEGM (GE Healthcare Life Sciences, Logan, Utah, USA) supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (GE Healthcare Life Sciences, Logan, Utah, USA) at 37°C with humidified 5% CO2.
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