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S. canicula ScHoxd10 (785 bp) and ScHoxd12 cDNAs (316 bp) were amplified by PCR using the following primers which hybridized to the indicated published sequence: ScHoxd10, GenBank accession number DQ659105, 5'-GGGAACATACGGAATGCAGACC-3' and 5'-GTAAGAGCGTGAATCTGACCG-3'; ScHoxd12, GenBank accession number DQ659106, 5'-CCCTTCTATTTCGCCAACCTG-3' and 5'-CCCAAGTGATACCAGCATCC-3'.
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Only 12.5% of incidents were described in published reports, indicating that published data significantly underestimated the number of incidents and PEP interventions.
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