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Mda mb 435s htb 129

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MDA-MB-435S (HTB 129) is a human breast cancer cell line. It is a well-characterized cell model derived from a metastatic site.

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Cell lines SH-SY5Y (ACC 209), LNCaP (ACC 256) and NIH-3T3 (ACC 59) were purchased from DSMZ (Germany). MDA-MB-435S (HTB 129) and hTERT RPE-1 (CRL 4000) were obtained from ATCC (USA). Cell lines were cultured in their recommended media supplemented with 10% or 15% FCS (PAA laboratories, Cölbe, Germany) at 37 °C in humidified 5% CO2 atmosphere. An overview of the used cell lines is given in Table 2. All media were purchased from ThermoFisher Scientific (Waltham, MA, USA).
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Cell lines SH-SY5Y (ACC 209), DU145 (ACC 261), LNCaP (ACC 256) and NIH-3T3 (ACC 59) were purchased from DSMZ (Germany). MDA-MB-435S (HTB 129) and hTERT RPE-1 (CRL 4000) were obtained from ATCC (USA). Cell lines were cultured in their recommended media Supplemented with 10% or 15% FCS (PAA laboratories, Germany) at 37°C in humidified 5% CO2 atmosphere. Cell lines used in this study are given in Table 1. All media were purchased from ThermoFisher Scientific (Waltham, Massachusetts, United States).
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