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Oxidative Stress Pathway Evaluation

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Sulfasalazine and BSO were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, DYC was from Tokyo Chemical Industry and OXY was from Alfa Chemistry. For immunoblot analysis, human xCT was detected with rabbit monoclonal antibodies (#12691, 1:1000 dilution; Cell Signaling Technology), Nrf2 with rabbit monoclonal antibodies (ab62352, 1:500 dilution; Abcam) and β‐actin with mouse monoclonal antibodies (sc‐47778, 1:500; Santa Cruz Biotechnology). For immunocytofluorescence analysis, 4‐HNE was detected with mouse monoclonal antibodies (MAB3249, 1:100; R&D Systems). For immunohistochemical or immunohistofluorescence analysis, 4‐HNE was detected with mouse monoclonal antibodies (HNEJ‐2, 1:100; JaICA) and cyclooxygenase‐2 (COX‐2) was detected with rabbit polyclonal antibodies (HPA001335, 1:100; Atlas Antibodies).
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Quantification of Bile Acids and Dyes

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Hemin, bilirubin ditaurate and stercobilin HCl (mixture of isomers) were purchased from Frontier Scientific. Balsalazide disodium salt dihydrate, olsalazine sodium, sulfasalazine (all from Santa Cruz Biotechnology), salicylic acid (Sigma-Aldrich), diclofenac sodium salt (Sigma-Aldrich), meclofenamic acid sodium salt (MP Biomedicals), (±)-ibuprofen (Andeno B.V.), cromolyn sodium salt (Sigma-Aldrich), cetirizine 2HCl (AK-Scientific, Inc.), taurocholic acid sodium salt hydrate (Sigma-Aldrich), sodium glycocholate hydrate (Sigma-Aldrich), suramin sodium salt (Calbiochem), allura red AC (Sigma-Aldrich), tartrazine (Sigma-Aldrich) and 2-(ptoluidino)-6-naphthalenesulfonic acid potassium salt (TNS, Sigma-Aldrich) were used as supplied. Imatinib (free base) was a gift from the Vichem Chemie Research Ltd. (Budapest, Hungary). All other chemicals were of analytical reagent grade.
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