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Protein Expression Analysis of Cellular Pathways

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Cells grown and treated as indicated were collected and total protein was extracted. The following primary antibodies were used: rabbit monoclonal anti-α-actin (Abcam), monoclonal anti-COL1A1 (Millipore), rabbit monoclonal anti-phosphorylated SMAD2, rabbit monoclonal anti-phosphorylated SMAD3, rabbit monoclonal anti- SMAD2/3, rabbit monoclonal anti-ERK1/2, or rabbit monoclonal anti-phosphorylated ERK1/2, rabbit monoclonal anti-Akt, rabbit monoclonal anti-phosphorylated Akt, rabbit monoclonal anti-STAT3, or rabbit monoclonal anti-phosphorylated STAT3 (all from Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.). Horseradish peroxidase-conjugated goat-anti-rabbit antibody (Thermo Scientific) was used as a secondary antibody. The control for equal protein loading was assessed with an anti-β-actin antibody (Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.).
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Western Blot Analysis of Lung and Cell Lysates

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Total lung or cell lysates were prepared using previously described methods (Navarro et al. 2009; Perez et al. 2011; Nyp et al. 2014). Western blots were developed using ECL (chemiluminescence) with the following antibodies: polyclonal rabbit anti‐TRIP‐1 (1:1000, Abcam); mouse monoclonal antismooth muscle actin (1:1000) and tubulin (1:10,000) (Sigma‐Aldrich); rabbit monoclonal antiphosphorylated Akt (1:1000) and rabbit polyclonal anti‐Akt (1:1000) (Cell Signaling); mouse monoclonal anti‐E‐cadherin (1:1000, BD Biosciences); and goat polyclonal antiactin (1:2000, Santa Cruz Biotechnologies).
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