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Dmem 1g l glucose

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DMEM 1g/L glucose is a cell culture medium formulation that provides essential nutrients for the growth and maintenance of various cell types. It contains 1 gram per liter of glucose as the primary energy source. This medium is suitable for a range of applications in cell biology research and cell culture-related experiments.

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Breast Cancer Cell Culture Protocol

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MDA-MB-436 and MCF-7 cells were obtained from ATCC (HTB-130 and HTB-22). Cells were cultured at 37°C with 5% CO2 atmosphere in DMEM 1g/L glucose (Dominique Dutscher, L0066) supplemented with 5% SVF (Dominique Dutscher, S1810), 1% penicillin/streptomycin (Dominique Dutscher, L0018) and 0.1% Fungizone (PAA, P11-001). MCF-7 control and MCF-7 overexpressing FLAG-GABARAPL1-6His were available in the laboratory and cultured as described above with the exception of 10% SVF.[16 (link)]
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Inducing EMT in Cancer Cells

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A549 (lung adenocarcinoma, ATCC CCL-185) and ACHN (kidney adenocarcinoma, ATCC CRL-1611) cancer cells were cultured in DMEM 1g/l glucose (L0066, Dominique Dutscher, Bernolsheim, France) supplemented with 10% FBS (702774C, Corning, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and 100 µg/mL penicillin/streptomycin (PAA, P11-010) in a 5% CO2 incubator at 37 °C. To inhibit autophagy, cells were treated with 50 mM NH4Cl for 2 h. To induce EMT, cells were co-treated with 5 ng/mL TGF-β and 20 ng/mL TNF-α from 10 to 24 h.
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