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Culturing Various Cell Lines

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HEK293T (ATCC CRL-3216), U2OS (ATCC HTB-96), U2OS-265 (34 (link)) and U2OS DR-GFP (ATCC CRL-3455) cells were grown in DMEM (ThermoFisher Scientific 10569044) supplemented with 10% FBS (R&D solutions S11150) at 37°C with 5% CO2. U2OS-265 DSB reporter cells were a generous gift from Roger Greenberg (34 (link)).
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SCLC Cell Lines and PDX Cultivation

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NCI‐H211, NCI‐H524, DMS‐114, NCI‐H841, NCI‐H1048, NCI‐H1341, NCI‐H446, NCI‐H146, NCI‐H889, and U2OS DRGFP (Nakanishi et al, 2011 (link)) cell lines were purchased from ATCC. NCI‐H211, NCI‐H889, NCI‐H1048, NCI‐H1341, and U2OS DRGFP cell lines are female and the rest are male, additional information for cell lines can be observed in Table 1. Cell lines were authenticated using short tandem repeat analysis, and were monthly tested for mycoplasma contamination. PDX‐03 and PDX‐06 were derived from a male and a female SCLC patient, respectively. Cell medium was RPMI‐1640 supplemented with 10% FBS for all lines to maintain consistency. DT40 (chicken cell lines) were grown in Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium (DMEM) supplemented with FBS 10% and chicken serum 5%. Cells were grown at 37°C and 5% CO2.
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