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Evaluating Mammary Tumor Responses to Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors

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At least three different mammary tumors from seven distinct PDXs were collected, digested into a single-cell suspension as described previously [16 , 17 (link)] and then plated in M87 medium. Saracatinib, bosutinib, and dasatinib were purchased from ApexBio and used at 10 μM for 72-h cytotoxicity assays. Cell viability was quantified using luciferase-based imaging, and viability of drug-treated cells was compared to that of vehicle-treated cells. All assays were performed as at least three biological replicates in triplicate.
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Establishing Drug-Resistant Cell Lines

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Oxaliplatin, and Src inhibitor saracatinib (AZD0530) were used for the construction of drug-resistant cell lines, and other anti-cancer molecular targeting drugs were purchased from ApexBio (Houston, TX, USA) and Selleck (Houston, TX, USA). Monoclonal antibodies to the following proteins were used in western blot: E-cadherin, vimentin, PCNA, FZD8, DKK1, AXIN2, WNT6, and β-catenin (purchased from Abcam, Cambridge, MA, USA) and p-LRP6, GSK-3β, AXIN2, cyclin D1, SRC, OCT4, ABCG1, and BCL-2 (purchased from Proteintech, Chicago, IL, USA).
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