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Western Blot Analysis of Thyrocyte Spheroids

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Western blots were performed as previously described [48 (link),53 (link),55 (link)] in lysed mature and immature thyrocyte spheroids. The following primary antibodies were used at 1:1000 dilution: Anti-SLC7A11 (D2M7A) and antitubulin (D3U1W) (both from Cell Signaling Technology) and anti-PRDX1 (D5G12), antithyroglobulin (D-9), and anti-NQO1 (A180) (all from Santa Cruz).
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NRF2 Regulation via p62/SQSTM1

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Primary antibodies used are as follows: anti-NRF2 (D1Z9C) (Cell Signaling Technology), anti-p62 (SQSTM1) (PM045; MBL International), anti-phospho-p62 (SQSTM1) (Ser349) (PM074; MBL International), anti-vinculin (E1E9V) (Cell Signaling Technology), anti-lamin (E-1) (sc-376248; Santa Cruz Biotechnology), anti-GAPDH (D16H11) (Cell Signaling Technology); anti-Src (2108S) (Cell Signaling Technology), anti-phospho-Src (Tyr416) (2101S) (Cell Signaling Technology), anti-KEAP1 (G-2) (sc-365626; Santa Cruz Biotechnology), anti-heme oxygenase 1 (A-3) (sc-136960; Santa Cruz Biotechnology), anti-NQO1 (A-180) (sc-32793; Santa Cruz Biotechnology), anti-p70S6K (Cell Signaling Technology), anti-phospho-p70S6K (Thr389) (Cell Signaling Technology), anti-ERK 1/2 (137F5) (Cell Signaling Technology), anti-phospho-ERK 1/2 (Thr202/Tyr204) (D13.14.4E) (Cell Signaling Technology), anti-ubiquitin (P4D1; Santa Cruz Biotechnology).
Dasatinib, trigonelline, rapamycin, ferrostatin-1, erastin, and cycloheximide were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich; PP2 (sc-202769) from Santa Cruz Biotechnology; ML385 from Selleck Chemicals.
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