Notes & TipsThe implications of using an inappropriate reference gene for real-time reverse transcription PCR data normalization
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Acknowledgments
We thank Paul Kellam of the Department of Bioinformatics for advice and use of equipment. This work was funded by a grant from the British Lung Foundation. S.A. Bustin is grateful to Bowel and Cancer Research for financial support.
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