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Phenol red free low glucose dmem

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Phenol red-free low glucose DMEM is a cell culture medium formulation from Merck Group. It is a basal medium designed to support the growth and maintenance of various cell types in vitro. The medium is devoid of the pH indicator phenol red and contains a reduced concentration of glucose compared to standard DMEM formulations.

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Rat Alveolar Cell Culture Assay

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Materials were obtained from the following suppliers: female rat non-cancerous type-II alveolar cells (CC-149, L2 cells) and fetal bovine serum (FBS), ATCC; low glucose DMEM, Hyclone. Phenol red-free low glucose DMEM, 17β-estradiol (E2) and 3,3′, 5-triiodo-L-thyronine sodium salt (T3), Sigma-Aldrich; charcoal-stripped FBS and 100X antibiotic-antimycotic, Invitrogen; Trypsin-EDTA .05%, VWR; Na-pyruvate, Cellgro; Hanks buffered saline solution (HBSS), Lonza; MTT, PGE2, and Apotox-Glo Triplex assay kits from Roche, Cayman Chemical, and Promega, respectively. Promega generously provided GSH/GSSG-Glo assay prior to public release.
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Fetal Bovine Serum Acquisition and Cell Culture

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Fetal bovine serum (FBS) was obtained from Atlanta Biologicals (Lawrenceville GA). Phenol-red-free, low glucose DMEM, and dichloroacetate (DCA) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). 100x antibiotic-antimycotic was purchased from Gibco (Carlsbad, CA). Trypsin-EDTA 0.05% was obtained from VWR (Radnor, PA).
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