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Volume 22, Number 8—August 2016
Dispatch

Major Persistent 5′ Terminally Deleted Coxsackievirus B3 Populations in Human Endomyocardial Tissues

Alexis Bouin, Yohan Nguyen, Michel Wehbe, Fanny Renois, Paul Fornes, Firouze Bani-Sadr, Damien Metz, and Laurent AndreolettiComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, Reims, France (A. Bouin, Y. Nguyen, M. Wehbe, F. Renois, P. Fornes, F. Bani-Sadr, L. Andreoletti); Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Reims, France (Y. Nguyen, F. Renois, P. Fornes, F. Bani-Sadr, D. Metz, L. Andreoletti); Centre Azm pour la Recherche en Biotechnologie et ses Applications, Tripoli, Lebanon (M. Wehbe)

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Table

Primer sequences used to detect and identify 5′ terminal deletions in enterovirus populations detected in cardiac tissue of a patient with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, Reims, France, September 2011

Primers
Oligonucleotide sequences
trP1 RNA* 5′H-CCTCTCTATGGGCAGTCGGTGAT-3′
trP1c RNA* 5′P-ATCACCGACTGCCCATAGAGAGG-3′H
trP1 5′-CCT CTC TAT GGG CAG TCG GTG AT-3′
AvcRev 5′-AACAGGCGCACAAAGCTACCG-3′
A+AvcRevBC2–1 5′-CGACTCAGTAAGGAGAACGATAACAGGCGCACAAAGCTACCG-3′
A+AvcRevBC2–2 5′-CCATCTCATCCCTGCGTGTCTCCGACTCAGTAAGGAGAACGATAAC-3′

*RNA backbone oligonucleotides.

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