Figure 2.
Figure 2. Initial rates of [3H]MTX uptake in CCRF-CEM cells and their various PT523-resistant sublines. Exponentially growing cells were washed, resuspended in a HEPES-buffered saline solution at pH 7.4 containing 2 μM [3H]MTX, and incubated at 37°C for 3 minutes. Cells were then washed 3 times with ice-cold buffer, centrifuged, lysed, and processed for scintillation counting as described in “Materials and methods.” Influx rates are given as pmol [3H]MTX/min/107 cells and are presented as the means ± SD of 3 to 6 independent experiments performed on different days. The influx rate of [3H]MTX in parental (WT) cells was 3.9 ± 0.64 pmol [3H]MTX/min/107 cells. The influx rate of WT cells was referred to as 100% and the residual percentage of [3H]MTX transport in the various sublines relative to parental cells is also depicted.

Initial rates of [3H]MTX uptake in CCRF-CEM cells and their various PT523-resistant sublines. Exponentially growing cells were washed, resuspended in a HEPES-buffered saline solution at pH 7.4 containing 2 μM [3H]MTX, and incubated at 37°C for 3 minutes. Cells were then washed 3 times with ice-cold buffer, centrifuged, lysed, and processed for scintillation counting as described in “Materials and methods.” Influx rates are given as pmol [3H]MTX/min/107 cells and are presented as the means ± SD of 3 to 6 independent experiments performed on different days. The influx rate of [3H]MTX in parental (WT) cells was 3.9 ± 0.64 pmol [3H]MTX/min/107 cells. The influx rate of WT cells was referred to as 100% and the residual percentage of [3H]MTX transport in the various sublines relative to parental cells is also depicted.

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