Cells were routinely cultured in D-MEM supplemented with 10% FBS, 1% Anti-Anti and 1% MEM NEAA at 37 °C, in an atmosphere of 5% CO2/95% air under saturating humidity, as described in our previous report (Fujino et al., 2016 (link)). Plasmids used in this study were as described previously (Fujino et al., 2016 (link)).
Trypsin ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid edta disodium salt solution
0.5% trypsin-ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) disodium salt solution is a cell culture reagent used to dissociate adherent cells from a culture surface. It contains the proteolytic enzyme trypsin and the chelating agent EDTA.
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COS-1 Cell Culture and Plasmid Preparation
Cells were routinely cultured in D-MEM supplemented with 10% FBS, 1% Anti-Anti and 1% MEM NEAA at 37 °C, in an atmosphere of 5% CO2/95% air under saturating humidity, as described in our previous report (Fujino et al., 2016 (link)). Plasmids used in this study were as described previously (Fujino et al., 2016 (link)).
COS-1 Cell Culture Protocol
The cells were routinely cultured in D-MEM supplemented with 10% FBS, 1% Anti-Anti, and 1% MEM NEAA at 37°C, in an atmosphere of 5% CO 2 /95% air under saturating humidity.
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