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Primers sequences

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Primers are short, synthetic DNA sequences designed to serve as the starting point for DNA replication during various molecular biology techniques, such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR). They provide the necessary template for DNA polymerase to initiate the amplification process.

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Quantitative Analysis of CLDN5 Expression

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Total RNA was extracted from mouse amygdalar tissues with Trizol reagent (Invitrogen) and was quantified by AceQ Universal SYBR qPCR Master Mix Kit (Vazyme, Q511) under the following conditions: (95°C for 10 min; 40 cycles of 95°C for 15 s, 65°C for 1 min, 95°C for 15 s; 60°C for 1 min, 95°C for 1 s). Primers sequences (Sangon Biotech) for amplification were follows CLDN5 (Forward 5′-TTT​CTT​CTA​TGC​GCA​GTT​GG-3′, Reverse GCA​GTT​TGG​TGC​CTA​CTT​CA-3′), GAPDH (Forward 5′-AAC​TTT​GGC​ATT​GTG​GAA​GG-3′, Reverse 5′-GGA​TGC​AGG​GAT​GAT​GTT​CT-3′).
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Aluminum Chloride Protocol for RT-PCR

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Aluminum chloride (AlCl3) was purchased from Sigma Aldrich Hyderabad; primers sequences obtained from Shanghai Sangon Biotech; RT-PCR kits by Promega, USA and Trizol reagent from Invitrogen, Germany.
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