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The experiment media were divided into three treatments.
Due to the presence of glucose in the supplemental FCS, the final glucose concentration in experiment media was 0.6 (LG), 5.6 (MG), and 23.3 (HG) mM, respectively.
Bottles and tubing (already connected) were autoclaved before each experiment, media and waste containers periodically and aseptically replaced, and all replacement vessels were autoclaved before use.
For all experiments, media were changed to experiment media (EM), which was phenol red-free DMEM (D5030, Sigma, plus 3.7 g/L sodium bicarbonate), supplemented as GM but with the addition of 2 mL glutamine (200 mM) and the omission of uridine.
For each experiment, equal numbers of cells were plated in six‐well plates; the day of the experiment media was removed, cells washed with PBS and fresh glucose‐free media (cat. #11966‐025, Gibco) or regular media were (cat. #11965‐092, Gibco) added.
Figure 2 shows one frame of the EV-OCT image sequence obtained with the blood-saline flush experiment (Media 1). Figure 3 shows a speckle variance OCT (SV-OCT) map computed with the blood-saline flushing EV-OCT image sequence (Media 2). Figure 4 demonstrates a normalized kurtosis map computed with 32 frames of the blood-saline flushing EV-OCT image sequence (Media 3).
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For transformation experiments media were supplemented with erythromycin to final concentrations of 300 µg/ml for E. coli or 10 µg/ml for L. monocytogenes.
For transformation experiments media were supplemented with erythromycin to final concentrations of 300 µg ml−1 for E. coli or 5 µg ml−1 for L. monocytogenes.
In indicated differentiation experiments, media were supplemented with 10 ng/mL LIF.
At the end of experiments, media were centrifuged and frozen for later Etn metabolite analysis.
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