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Rpmi 1640 liquid medium

Manufactured by Merck Group
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RPMI 1640 liquid medium is a widely used cell culture medium that provides a balanced salt solution and essential nutrients to support the growth and maintenance of a variety of cell types in laboratory settings. It is a standardized, sterile, and ready-to-use product.

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2 protocols using rpmi 1640 liquid medium

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Cell Viability Assay Protocol

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The materials used included: RPMI 1640 liquid medium (Sigma-Aldrich Co, Ltd, USA), fetal bovine serum (FBS) (Sigma-Aldrich Co, Ltd, USA), penicillin/streptomycin and L-glutamine (Merck KGaA (Darmstadt, Germany)), propidium iodide (Sigma-Aldrich Co, Ltd, USA), RNase A (Sigma, USA), tetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester perchlorate (TMRE)(Sigma, USA), antibodies against β-actin (1:2000 dilution) (Sigma, USA), anti-phospho-p38 kinase antibodies (1:1000 dilution) (Cell Signaling, USA), DC Protein Assay kit (Bio-Rad, USA), cisplatin (cis-Pt, Sigma-Aldrich Co, Ltd, USA).
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Preparation of Stock Solutions for Antifungal Agents

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Stock solutions of each agent were prepared using dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). Stock solutions of 1000 μg.mL-1 were separated into aliquots and stored at -70ºC until they were used. RPMI 1640 liquid medium (Sigma) buffered to a pH 7.0 with 0.165 M morpholinepropanesulfonic acid (Sigma) was used to obtain final tested agent concentrations. To demonstrate that DMSO did not affect the growth of the studied strains, fungal colonies were grown in the presence of final (1% vol/vol) DMSO concentration and compared to growth in DMSO-naïve conditions.
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