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Mirin

Manufactured by Bio-Techne
Sourced in United Kingdom

Mirin is a laboratory equipment product offered by Bio-Techne. It is a compact, benchtop instrument designed for sample preparation and processing tasks in research and clinical laboratory settings. The core function of Mirin is to provide precise control and automation of various sample handling and preparation steps, such as mixing, aliquoting, and reagent addition.

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2 protocols using mirin

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Inhibiting Mre11 and ATM for DNA Damage Response

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Mirin and KU-60019 were both purchased from Tocris, Bristol, UK. Mirin is a small-molecule inhibitor that blocks the 3ʹ and 5ʹ exonuclease activity associated with Mre11 and prevents ATM activation in response to double-strand breaks (Dupre et al., 2008 (link); Stivers, 2008 (link); Garner et al., 2009 (link)). KU-60019 is a potent ATM kinase inhibitor and has been used to inhibit migration and invasion of human glioma cells in vitro (Golding et al., 2009 (link)).
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Drug Treatments and Serum Starvation

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For drug treatment we used: Hydroxyurea (Sigma), Aphidicolin (Calbiochem) at the indicated doses; Roscovitine (Tocris), 50 μM for 5 hours; Mirin (Tocris), 50 μM for 5 hours; BX795 (Selleckchem), 1 μM for 24 hours. For serum starvation experiments, after cell attachment the medium was replaced with low-serum media (0.25% FBS) for serum-starved cells and with fresh media (10% FBS) for asynchronous cells. After 24 h, medium was replaced again (0.25% FBS for serum starved cells; 10% FBS for control cells) until cells were harvested.
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