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. 2012 Apr 13;21(7):977–986. doi: 10.1002/pro.2078

Table II.

Primers Used in this Study

Primer name Stranda Primer sequence
BovSERPINA3-3
 SERPINA3-3f s 5′-CATATGCTGCCGGAGAATGTGGTGGTGAAGGACCGTCAC-3′
 SERPINA3-3r a 5′-GGATCCCTAGGCTTCACTGGGGTTGACTTTC-3′
 SERPINA3-3D371Af s 5′-GTAGTTCTCAAAGCCACCCAGAGCATC-3′
 SERPINA3-3D371Ar a 5′-GATGCTCTGGGTGGCTTTGAGAACTAC-3′
 SERPINA3-3D371Ef s 5′-GTAGTTCTCAAAGAAACCCAGAGCATC-3′
 SERPINA3-2D371Er a 5′-GATGCTCTGGGTTTGTTTGAGAACTAC-3′
 SERPINA3-3D371Nf s 5′-GTAGTTCTCAAAAACACCCAGAGCATC-3′
 SERPINA3-2D371Nr a 5′-GATGCTCTGGGTGTTTTTGAGAACTAC-3′
BovSERPINA3-7
 SERPINA3-7f s 5′-CATATGCTGCCGGAGAATGTGACCCCA-3′
 SERPINA3-7r a 5′-GGATCCCTAGGCTTCCTTGGGGTTGGT-3′
 SERPINA3-7E376Df s 5′-CTTTCCATATTCTGCAAAGACACTCAGAGCATCATCTTTTTG-3′
 SERPINA3-7E376Dr a 5′-CAAAAAGATGATGCTCTGAGTGTCTTTGCAGAATATGGAAAG-3′
a

Strand refers to orientation of the primer in the sense (s) or antisense (a) direction.