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D5773

Manufactured by Merck Group
Sourced in United States

D5773 is a laboratory equipment product offered by Merck Group. It is designed for general laboratory use, but a detailed description of its core function cannot be provided while maintaining an unbiased and factual approach. More information may be available from the manufacturer.

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2 protocols using d5773

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Autophagic Induction in HeLa Cells

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HeLa cells were maintained in growth medium composed of DMEM (Sigma-Aldrich; D5648) supplemented with 3.7 g/l sodium bicarbonate (Sigma-Aldrich; S5761) plus 10% fetal bovine serum (Life Technologies; 10270-106) and 100 U/ml penicillin and streptomycin (Life Technologies; 15140-122) at 5% CO2 and 37°C. Autophagy was induced by washing cells with DPBS (Sigma-Aldrich; D5773) and incubating them in starvation media/Earle’s balanced salt solution (Sigma-Aldrich; E7510) made to 1× and supplemented with 2.2 g/l sodium bicarbonate for 2 h until otherwise stated.
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Characterizing Membrane Surface Topography

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Laser scanning microscopy was performed in all membrane formulations after immersion in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS, product reference D5773, Sigma–Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA) solution and incubation for 1 h at 35 °C. Topographic images and roughness measurements were taken on both sides of the membranes by scanning the Z-axis in high resolution with a laser scanning confocal microscope (Keyence, Itasca, IL, USA, model VK-X200), using a wavelength of 408 nm.
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