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Cell cycle and Q-banding karyotypic analysis at early passages (passage 2 8) showed that aneuploidy and chromosomal aberrations frequently occur in NPC-TDCC (Figure 4).
Both MEFs proliferated normally until passage 4 and the proliferation declined during later passages (passage 5 and 6).
In addition to the comparisons between early passages (passage 1) and higher passages, the graphs for comparisons between higher passages are also presented.
CAFs from early passages (passage 2 3) were harvested and the cell pellet was stored in RNA later (Applied Biosystems) at −80°C until RNA was isolated.
Cells were routinely passaged, and samples were collected from early (passage 1; EKC) and late passages (passage 5 or 6; LKC).
Moreover, early passages (passage 39 61) and late passages (passage 75 124) of two HPV16 and two HPV18 immortalised cell lines (FK16A, FK16B, FK18A and FK18B) were included, as well as anchorage-independent clones of HPV16 (FK16ASA)- and HPV18 (FK18BSA -containing cell lines.
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There are always marvelous passages, passages most poets would sell their souls for; but there are too many pages whose marvels have become all too routine.
DNA ploidy of early (passages 29 38), middle (passages 45 48) and late passages (passages 62 71) was determined for each cell line by flow cytometrical analysis as described previously (Vindeløv and Christensen, 1990; Rømer et al, 2005).
We therefore confirmed that our immortalized cell lines express oestrogen receptor and progesterone receptor in both early and late passages (passages 7 and 14; data not shown).
We designed an in vitro screening platform by using late passage (passage 5) of WRN -/- MSCs at low confluence.
Late passage (passage 270, L) represents cells that underwent about 1000 doublings.
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