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Type 9 ultra low melt agarose

Manufactured by Merck Group

Type IX ultra‐low melt agarose is a laboratory grade agarose product. It is designed for applications requiring low gelling and melting temperatures.

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High-Pressure Freezing of Auxin-Treated Cells

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Sapphire disks were coated with a 10 nm carbon layer followed by collagen (Corning) coating per the manufacturer's instructions. Coated disks were sterilized under UV light and transferred to new sterile 3 cm dishes for plating the cells. After reaching 80%–100% confluence, cells were equilibrated in fresh media for 2–3 h at 37°C, treated with Auxin various times. HPF at specified time points was performed in cryo‐protectant (PBS with 2% Type IX ultra‐low melt agarose [Sigma‐Aldrich], 100 mM d‐mannitol, and 2% FBS) using a Leica EM PACT2 high‐pressure freezing unit (Leica Microsystems) with rapid transfer system at high pressure (2100 bar). All solutions, bayonets, and sample holders were pre‐warmed to 37°C, all manipulations were carried out on a 37°C heating platform.
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Cryo-preservation of Auxin-treated Cells

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Sapphire disks were coated with a 10 nm carbon layer followed by collagen (Corning) coating per the manufacturer’s instructions. Coated disks were sterilized under UV light and transferred to new sterile 3 cm dishes for plating the cells. After reaching 80%–100% confluence, cells were equilibrated in fresh media for 2–3 h at 37°C, treated with Auxin various times. HPF at specified time points was performed in cryo-protectant (PBS with 2% Type IX ultra-low melt agarose [Sigma-Aldrich], 100 mM d-mannitol, and 2% FBS) using a Leica EM PACT2 high-pressure freezing unit (Leica Microsystems) with rapid transfer system at high pressure (2100 bar). All solutions, bayonets, and sample holders were pre-warmed to 37°C, all manipulations were carried out on a 37°C heating platform.
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