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Comprehensive Antibody and Cell Culture Protocols

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The antibody against DPY30 used for IHC was from Abcam (ab126352). The primary antibodies used for WB and IHC included: PCNA (Santa Cruz, sc-25280), Ki67 (Santa Cruz, sc-23900), cyclin A (Santa Cruz, sc-271682). And other antibodies applied to WB as follows: α-actinin (Proteintech, 11313-2-AP), β-tubulin (Signalway Antibody, #48885), H3K4me3 (CST, C42D8, #9751), Histone H3 (CST, D1H2, #4499), cyclin B1(sc-245), cyclin D1 (sc-8396), cyclin E (sc-377100), p21 (sc-6246). Anti-mouse or rabbit secondary antibodies were purchased from Sigma. FBS, high glucose DMEM medium, and Trypsin (with EDTA) were purchased from Gibco (Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA). penicillin-streptomycin purchased from BasalMedia. Other reagents were all analytical grade. Other relevant kits or special supplies will be described below.
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Immunofluorescence Antibody Protocol

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Mouse monoclonal anti-DDX4 antibody used for immunofluorescence was purchased from Abcam (ab27591); Rabbit polyclonal anti-DPY30 antibody used for immunofluorescence was purchased from Abcam (ab126352); Rabbit polyclonal was not certified by peer review) is the author/funder. All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission.
anti-POU5F1 antibody used for immunofluorescence was purchased from Santa Cruz (sc-9081); Rabbit polyclonal anti-STRA8 antibody used for immunofluorescence was purchased from Abcam (ab49405); Alexa Fluor 488-conjugated antibody and Alexa
Fluor 594-conjugated antibody were purchased from Life Technologies.
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