Mammalian cell culture media RAOSMC

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A7r5 rat smooth muscle cells were obtained from the ATCC (Manassas, VA). Bovine aortic endothelial cells (BAOECs), bovine aortic smooth muscle cells (BAOSMCs), and rat aortic smooth muscle cells were obtained from Cell Applications, Inc. (San Diego, CA). Commercially available cells were grown as recommended by the supplier and exchanged into minimum Eagle's medium over time before experiments. Human brain microvascular endothelial cells were obtained from Cell Systems (Kirkland, WA) and cultured using Cell Systems complete medium before exchange into minimum Eagle's medium supplemented identically as the BAOEC culture. All vascular cells were cultured on plates or coverslips coated with 0.2% porcine gelatin (Sigma).
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