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Common chemicals and reagents are fundamental laboratory supplies used in various scientific and research applications. These substances serve as essential components in experiments, analyses, and chemical reactions. They provide the necessary building blocks and reactants for a wide range of laboratory procedures. While the specific applications and intended uses can vary, these chemicals and reagents play a crucial role in enabling scientific discoveries and advancements.

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Yeast Culturing and DNA Cloning

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Common chemicals and reagents were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich. The components of yeast culturing media as well as LiCl and caffeine were from VWR. Certified molecular biology agarose (BioRad), 1 Kb Plus DNA Ladder (Invitrogen), and GelRed (Biotium) was used in agarose gel electrophoresis. Gene specific oligonucleotide primers were ordered either from Sigma-Aldrich or from Integrated DNA Technology Incorporation. Vector specific primers were provided by UD-GenoMed Medical Genomic Technologies Ltd. Restriction endonucleases and alkaline phosphatase of Promega, together with T4 DNA ligase of Thermo Scientific were used in cloning experiments. Other, more specific materials are described in the next paragraphs.
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Protein Expression and Localization

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Common chemicals and reagents were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). ZIP was from AnaSpec (Fremont, CA). The following antibodies were used: rabbit or mouse anti–claudin-1, rabbit or mouse anti–claudin-2, mouse anti–ZO-1, rabbit or mouse anti-occludin from Life Technologies (Grand Island, NY). Rabbit anti-Rab14, mouse anti–β-actin, mouse anti–E-cadherin and rabbit anti–E-cadherin were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. Rabbit anti-aPKC was from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Dallas, TX), and mouse anti-PKCι was from BD Biosciences (San Jose, CA). Alexa Fluor secondary antibodies were from Life Technologies.
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