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21 030 cvr

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Isolation and Culture of Primary Murine Neuronal Cells

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The DRG and sciatic nerves were isolated from c57/BL6NJ mice at postnatal day 15 (P15) and transferred to the conical tube containing trypsin of 0.25% (25‐053‐CI, Corning, New York) and 1 mg/mL of collagenase (C2139, Sigma‐Aldrich, Saint Louis, Missouri). The primary tissues were incubated for 30 minutes at 37°C for digestion followed by centrifugation. The cell pellets were suspended in DMEM (10‐013‐CVR, Corning) containing fetal bovine serum of 15% (35‐016‐CV, Corning) and penicillin‐streptomycin of 1% (30‐002‐CI, Corning) after being washed with DPBS (21‐030‐CVR, Corning). The primary cells were cultivated on the coverslips in 35‐mm dishes or 6‐well plates coated with poly‐d‐lysine hydrobromide (P6407, Sigma‐Aldrich) in 5% CO2 at 37°C.
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Cancer Phosphopeptide Preparation

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MHC-presented phosphopeptides previously identified by mass spectrometry on cancer cells lines and/or primary tumor cells (Supplementary Table S1) were purchased from GenScript. Lyophilized peptides were stored at −80°C until reconstituted to 10mg/ml in DMSO and stored in a desiccator at room temperature. Stock aliquots of individual peptides or combinations of peptides were diluted in Dulbecco’s Phosphate Buffer Solution (DPBS, Corning Cat#21-030-CVR) to 200μg/ml and stored at −80°C.
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