Molecular cloning of carp (Cyprinus carpio) CC chemokine, CXC chemokine receptors, allograft inflammatory factor-1, and natural killer cell enhancing factor by use of suppression subtractive hybridization

The nucleotide sequence data reported in this paper have been submitted to the DDBJ, EMBL, and GenBank nucleotide sequence databases and have been assigned the accession numbers C88358 through C88445, AB010468, AB010469, AB010713, AB010959, AB012309 and AB012310. The accession numbers of sequences retrieved in this study are as follows: chicken MIP1b, Q90826; human (hu) MCP1, P13500; huMCP2, P80075; huMCP3, P80098; dog MCP1, P52203; pig MCP1, P42831; huEotaxin, P51671; mouse (mo) eotaxin, P48298; huMIP-1a, P10147; moMIP-1a, P10855; huMIP-1b, P13236; moMIP-1b, P14097; huRANTES, P13501; moRANTES, P30882; rainbow trout CXCR4, AJ001039; huCXCR1, P25024; huCXCR2, P25025; huCXCR3, P49682; huCXCR4, P30991; rabbit (ra) CXCR1, P21109; raCXCR2, P35344; rat CXCR2, P35407; moCXCR2, P35343; moCXCR4, P70658; rat CXCR4, O08565; cattle CXCR4, P25930; huCCR1, P32246; huCCR2, P41597; huCCR3, P51677; huCCR4, P51679; huCCR5, P51681; huAIF-1, P55008; rat AIF-1, P70491; pig AIF-1, P81076; rainbow trout NKEF, Q91191; newt TPx, Q90384; huNKEF-A, P35703; huNKEF-B, P32119

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