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Page reagents

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PAGE reagents are a set of chemical solutions used in polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), a laboratory technique used to separate and analyze proteins, nucleic acids, or other biomolecules based on their size and charge. The reagents include buffers, stains, and other necessary components to prepare and run PAGE gels.

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Phytochemical-Induced Osteoclastogenesis Regulation

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The RAW 264.7 cell line was purchased from American Type Culture Collection (ATCC® TIB-71™). C-PC was bought from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO), dissolved in sterile water and stored at 4 °C. MTT assay kit, Alkaline phosphatase staining kit, and GAPDH antibody were also purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). The following antibodies were bought from the company indicated in parenthesis: NFATc1 (SC-16657; Santa Cruz Biotechnology; Santa Cruz, CA), TRAP and CTSK (ab191406, ab19027; Abcam; Cambridge, United Kingdome), β3 Integrin, Caspase-3, caspase-9, c-Fos, and IκB-α (4702, 9662, 9504 S, 4384 S, 4814 S; Cell Signaling Technology; Danvers, MA), and HRP conjugated (mouse or rabbit) secondary antibodies (Santa Cruz Biotechnology; Santa Cruz, CA). Protein estimation reagents, molecular weight standards for proteins, and PAGE reagents were bought from Bio-Rad. Alizarin red solution was bought from Life-line Cell Technology (CM-0058; Fredrick, MD). Super Signal™ West Pico Chemiluminescent substrate was bought from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Waltham, Massachusetts). Rhodamine phalloidin and other chemicals were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO).
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Immunoblotting and Immunofluorescence Reagents

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Antibody to LPL (SC-16657; Goat) was purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Santa Cruz, CA). Antibodies to GAPDH and TNF-α receptor 1 (TNFR1) were purchased from R & D Systems (Minneapolis, MN). Protein estimation reagent, molecular weight standards, and PAGE reagents were bought from Bio-Rad (Hercules, CA). Cy2- and Cy3-conjugated secondary antibodies were purchased from Jackson Immunoresearch (West Grove, PA). HRP-conjugated secondary antibodies for immunoblotting and the phosphoserine (p-Serine) antibody were purchased from Abcam (Cambridge, MA). Mounting solutions for mounting of coverslips were purchased from Thomas Scientific (Swedesboro, NJ) or Vector Labs (Burlingame, CA). Rhodamine-phalloidin and all other chemicals were purchased from Sigma (St. Louis, MO).
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Antibody Acquisition and Characterization

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Antibody to L-plastin (SC-16657; Goat) was bought from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. (Santa Cruz, CA). Antibodies to GAPDH was purchased from R & D Systems (Minneapolis, MN) and Sigma (St. Louis, MO). Protein estimation reagent, molecular weight standards for proteins, and PAGE reagents were bought from Bio-Rad. Cy2- and Cy3-conjugated secondary antibodies were purchased from Jackson Immunoresearch (West Grove, PA). HRP-conjugated secondary antibodies for immunoblotting were obtained from GE Healthcare. Antibody to phosphoserine (p-Serine) was bought from Zymed laboratories (61–8100) or Millipore (AB1603). Alizarin red solution was bought from Life-line Cell Technology (CM-0058; Fredrick, MD) Rhodamine-phalloidin and other chemicals were purchased from Sigma (St. Louis, MO).
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Formulation and Characterization of PLGA-PEG Nanoparticles

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Methoxy terminated PLGA-PEG (10:5 kDa) was purchased from Polyscitech (West Lafayette, IN). Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA, 25 kDa) was purchased from Polysciences (Warrington, PA). Antibody to L-plastin (SC-16657) was purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. (Santa Cruz, CA). Phosphoserine (125277) antibody was bought from Abcam (Cambridge, MA). Recombinant TNF-α (216-TA) and MCSF (416-ML) were purchased from R&D Systems (Minneapolis, MN). Protein estimation reagent, molecular weight standards for proteins, and PAGE reagents were bought from Bio-Rad. HRP-conjugated secondary antibodies for immunoblotting were obtained from GE Healthcare. PLGA (7-17 kDa, 50:50), dichloromethane (DCM), anti-rabbit antibodies to GAPDH, Rhodamine-phalloidin, and other chemicals were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). sNT-LPL peptides (fluorescence-conjugated and unconjugated) are made from Genscript Co. (Piscataway (NJ)).
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Comprehensive Antibody Source Protocol

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Antibody to LPL (SC-16657; Goat) was bought from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. (Santa Cruz, CA). Antibodies to GAPDH and TNF-α receptor 1 (TNFR1) were purchased from R & D Systems (Minneapolis, MN). Protein estimation reagent, molecular weight standards for proteins, and PAGE reagents were bought from Bio-Rad (Hercules, CA). Molecular weight markers have also been bought from Promega (Madison, WI). Cy2- and Cy3-conjugated secondary antibodies were purchased from Jackson Immunoresearch (West Grove, PA). HRPconjugated secondary antibodies for immunoblotting and phosphoserine (p-Serine) antibody were bought from Abcam (Cambridge, MA). Mounting solutions for mounting of coverslips were bought from Thomas Scientific (Swedesboro, NJ) or Vector Labs (Burlingame, CA). Rhodaminephalloidin and all other chemicals were purchased from Sigma (St. Louis, MO).
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