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Investigating PI3K/mTOR and Autophagy Pathways

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Antibodies against caspase-8 (SAB5701263), caspase-3 (SAB5700914), caspase-9 (SAB5700785), cyclin-D1 (SAB140551), cyclin-E2 (SAB4503557), phospho-Akt (05-1003), Akt (SAB4500797), phospho-P70S6K (SAB4301562), P70S6K (SAB2500736), phospho-4E-BP1 (SAB4301339), 4E-BP1 (SAB4500736), phospho-S6RP (SAB5700395), S6RP (SAB4300484), LC3-II (L8918), LC3-I (L8918), and GAPDH (G9545) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich, USA. PI3K/mTOR inhibitors LY294002 (S1105), rapamycin (S1039), NVP-BEZ235 (S1009), and autophagy inhibitors 3-Methyladenine (3-MA, S2767) and Chloroquine Phosphate (CQ, S4157) were purchased from Selleck, USA.
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Regulation of Autophagy-Apoptosis Crosstalk

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DMEM, foetal bovine serum (FBS) and penicillin/streptomycin (pen/strep, 10,000 U/ml each) were purchased from the GIBCO Company (Life Technologies, Shanghai, China). NVP‐BEZ235 (S1009) was obtained from Selleck (Shanghai, China). The precursor of miR‐21 (cat no. BP0000850), the negative control miRNA (cat no. BP0000038) and the transfection kit (C10511‐1) were purchased from RiboBio (Guangzhou, China). The rabbit monoclonal antibody to p62 (ab109012) was obtained from Abcam (Cambridge, UK). The anti‐LC3B (cat no. 2775), Caspase‐3 (cat no. 9662), Bcl‐2 (cat no. 2870), Bax (cat no. 5023), PTEN (cat no. 9188), Akt (cat no. 9272), Phospho‐Akt (cat no. 4060), p70S6 Kinase (cat no. 2078), Phospho‐p70S6 Kinase (cat no. 9205) and GAPDH (cat no. 5174) antibodies were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology (Danvers, MA, USA). The goat anti‐rabbit secondary antibodies (cat no. 21109) used for the Western blots were obtained from Invitrogen (Carlsbad, CA, USA).
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