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Chemiluminescent film

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Chemiluminescent film is a type of photographic film used for the detection and visualization of chemiluminescent signals. It is designed to capture and record light emission from chemiluminescent reactions, which occur when certain chemicals react and release energy in the form of light.

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Quantifying Protein Expression After Transfection or Irradiation

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Cell lines at various times post-transfection or after γ-irradiation were collected and lysed in radioimmunoprecipitation assay buffer (Thermo Scientific) supplemented with protease and phosphatase inhibitors (Roche) as previously described36 (link). 20μg protein was resolved onto 4-20% mini-PROTEAN TGX gels (Bio-Rad), and transferred to PVDF membranes. Primary antibodies were used to detect pSer73-JUN (1:1000, Cell Signaling Technology, #3270), c-JUN (1:1000, Cell Signaling Technology, #9165), and β-actin (1:1000, Cell Signaling Technology, #4970). Following incubation with anti-rabbit IgG horseradish peroxidase-conjugated secondary antibodies (1:10,000, Santa Cruz, #2030), expression was detected via Clarity Western ECL (BioRad) and chemiluminescent film (Denville Scientific). Band intensities were quantified using NIH Image J software.
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Quantifying Protein Expression After Transfection or Irradiation

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Cell lines at various times post-transfection or after γ-irradiation were collected and lysed in radioimmunoprecipitation assay buffer (Thermo Scientific) supplemented with protease and phosphatase inhibitors (Roche) as previously described36 (link). 20μg protein was resolved onto 4-20% mini-PROTEAN TGX gels (Bio-Rad), and transferred to PVDF membranes. Primary antibodies were used to detect pSer73-JUN (1:1000, Cell Signaling Technology, #3270), c-JUN (1:1000, Cell Signaling Technology, #9165), and β-actin (1:1000, Cell Signaling Technology, #4970). Following incubation with anti-rabbit IgG horseradish peroxidase-conjugated secondary antibodies (1:10,000, Santa Cruz, #2030), expression was detected via Clarity Western ECL (BioRad) and chemiluminescent film (Denville Scientific). Band intensities were quantified using NIH Image J software.
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