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Spectramax m5 microplate monitor

Manufactured by Molecular Devices
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The SpectraMax M5 microplate monitor is a versatile laboratory instrument designed for a wide range of absorbance, fluorescence, and luminescence-based assays. It is capable of performing rapid, accurate, and sensitive measurements across multiple detection modes using microplates.

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Cell Proliferation Evaluation with CCK-8

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We used the Cell Counting Kit‐8 (CCK‐8; Dojindo Molecular Technologies, Kumamoto, Japan) to evaluate the proliferation. Following transfection for 48 hours, H1838 and H1299 cells were resuspended and seeded into a 12‐well plate (104 cells per well) for 5 days. Twenty microliter MTT solutions (Sigma, Shanghai, China) were added into the culture with final concentration of 20 mg/mL for 2.5 hours. The solution was shaken for 5 minutes, leading to complete solubilization. The proliferation was evaluated each day for 5 days. Crystalline formazan was dissolved in 300 μL 5% sodium dodecyl sulfate solution for 24 hours, and the optical density at 490 nm was evaluated using the Spectramax M5 microplate monitor (Molecular Devices, CA, USA) following the manufacturer's instructions.
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Cell Viability Quantification with CCK-8

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A Cell Counting Kit‐8 Toolkit (CCK‐8, Dojindo) was purchased to quantify the viability following the manufacturer's protocols. After cell culture for 36 hours, cells were re‐suspended and then loaded into a 24‐well plate (1 × 105 cells/well) for 5 days. Notably, 30 μL CCK‐8 solutions were used. The optical density at 450 nm was measured with a SpectraMax M5 microplate monitor (Molecular Devices).
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