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Taqman probes

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TaqMan® probes are short DNA sequences labeled with a fluorescent reporter and a quencher dye. They are designed to specifically bind to a target DNA sequence during PCR amplification, allowing for real-time detection and quantification of the target gene.

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Analysis of Immune Gene Expression

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Total RNA was isolated using the TRIzol method. One microgram of RNA was reverse transcribed using the Quantitect cDNA synthesis kit. TRAF3IP2, cytokine, chemokine and adhesion molecule expression was analyzed by RT-qPCR using TaqMan® probes and Eppendorf Realplex4 system [11 (link), 12 (link), 14 (link)]. Data were shown as fold change (2−ΔΔCt).
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Quantitative RT-PCR for MMP2 and RECK

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Total RNA was isolated using the TRIzol method. One microgram of DNA-free total RNA was used for the first-strand cDNA synthesis using Quantitect cDNA Synthesis Kit (Qiagen, Germantown, MD). MMP2 and RECK mRNA levels were analyzed by RT-qPCR using TaqMan probes (Table S4) and MasterCycler RealPlex4 from Eppendorf. Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase served as an invariant control. Data are shown as fold change (2−ΔΔCt).
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