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E myco pcr kit

Manufactured by iNtRON Biotechnology

The E-Myco PCR kit is a laboratory equipment product designed for the detection and identification of fungal species through the amplification of specific DNA sequences using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique. The kit provides the necessary reagents and protocols to facilitate the PCR process, allowing for the rapid and accurate detection of fungal contaminants in various samples.

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Cell Line Characterization and Reagent Details

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FaDu and 293T cells were purchased from ATCC. LON-LICR-HN5 cell lines were from Prof. Sue Eccles (ICR, London, UK). Cells were cultured in DMEM, 5% FBS, 1% (v/v) glutamine, and 0.5% (v/v) penicillin/streptomycin. Short tandem repeat (STR) profiling was carried out by Bio-Synthesis. Mycoplasma testing used the e-Myco PCR kit (Intron Biotechnology). Experiments were carried out within 3 months of resuscitation. GSK2606414 was obtained from MedKoo Biosciences (NC, USA). Doxycycline hyclate was obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (Gillingham, UK). Reovirus type 3 Dearing (Reolysin/pelareorep) was kindly supplied by Oncolytics Biotech (Calgary, Canada).
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Cell Line Provenance and Authentication

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CAL27, FaDu, A549 (obtained 2013), PJ34, PJ41 (obtained 2014), T24, A2780, RT4 (obtained 2012), NCI-H1838 (2013), NCI-H1373 (2015), DU-4475 (year unknown, STR profiled 2016) cell lines were purchased from ATCC. SCC090, and SCC131 were purchased from DSMZ (2014). SK-OV-3 (2011) was obtained from HPA culture collection (Porton Down). HCT116 p53 Xman isogenic cell lines were purchased from Horizon Discovery (2014), DLD1 BRCA2 wild-type and deficient cells were provided to the ICR as part of a collaborative agreement. HT-29-luc2 was purchased from Caliper (2015). LON-LICR-HN4 and LON-LICR-HN5 cell lines from Professor Sue Eccles (ICR, London, 2012). STR profiling was carried out by Bio-Synthesis Inc. Mycoplasma testing used the e-Myco PCR kit (Intron Biotechnology). Cell lines received from noncommercial sources were STR profiled prior to freezing, all cell lines were mycoplasma tested, and experiments were carried out within 3 months of resuscitation.
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