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Media and sera

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Media and sera are essential components for cell culture and tissue culture applications. They provide the necessary nutrients, growth factors, and other essential elements to support the growth and maintenance of cells in vitro. These products are designed to meet the specific requirements of various cell types and research applications.

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7 protocols using media and sera

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Modulating Lipid Metabolism in Cells

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Media and sera were purchased from Life Technologies. Isotope tracers were purchased from Cambridge Isotopes. Sphingolipid standards were purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids. All other reagents were purchased from Sigma unless otherwise noted.
Cells were treated at a concentration of 5 μM UK5099 (catalog no.: PZ0160; MilliporeSigma), 10 nM Myr (catalog no.: M1177; MilliporeSigma), 10 μM FuB1 (catalog no.: F1147; MilliporeSigma), or 20 μM Fenofibrate (catalog no.: PHR1246; Sigma) with stock solutions prepared in DMSO. DeoxySA m18:0 (catalog no.: 860493P; Avanti) and amino acids were supplemented to growth media with concentrations as indicated in the text.
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Isotope Tracing for Metabolism

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Media and sera were purchased from Life Technologies. Glucose and amino acid isotope tracers were purchased from Cambridge Isotopes Inc. Fatty acid standards were purchased from Larodan. All other reagents were purchased form Sigma-Aldrich unless otherwise noted.
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Isotope Tracer Reagent Protocol

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Media and sera were purchased from Life Technologies (Carlsbad, CA, USA) unless otherwise stated. Glucose and amino acid isotope tracers were purchased from Cambridge isotopes Inc. All other reagents were purchased from Sigma Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA) unless otherwise stated.
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Metabolic Isotope Labeling Protocol

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Media and sera were purchased from Life Technologies. Glucose and amino acid isotope tracers were purchased from Cambridge Isotopes Inc. Sphingolipid standards were purchased from Avanti polar lipids. All other reagents were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich unless otherwise noted.
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AMG-510 Sotorasib Protocol

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Media and sera were purchased from Life Technologies and R&D Systems, respectively. AMG-510 (sotorasib) was acquired from Selleck Chemicals (catalog no. S8830). All other reagents were from Sigma-Aldrich unless otherwise noted.
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Metabolic Isotope Labeling Protocol

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Media and sera were purchased from Life Technologies. Glucose and amino acid isotope tracers were purchased from Cambridge Isotopes Inc. Sphingolipid standards were purchased from Avanti polar lipids. All other reagents were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich unless otherwise noted.
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Isotope Tracing for Metabolism

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Media and sera were purchased from Life Technologies. Glucose and amino acid isotope tracers were purchased from Cambridge Isotopes Inc. Fatty acid standards were purchased from Larodan. All other reagents were purchased form Sigma-Aldrich unless otherwise noted.
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