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    Molina CE, Jacquet E, Ponien P, Muñoz-Guijosa C, Baczkó I, Maier LS, Donzeau-Gouge P, Dobrev D, Fischmeister R, Garnier A.
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  • 4. Identification of optimal endogenous reference RNAs for RT-qPCR normalization in hindgut of rat models with anorectal malformations.
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  • 8. Validation of putative reference genes for gene expression studies in human hepatocellular carcinoma using real-time quantitative RT-PCR.
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  • 11. Validation of internal reference genes for relative quantitation studies of gene expression in human laryngeal cancer.
    Wang X, He J, Wang W, Ren M, Gao S, Zhao G, Wang J, Yang Q.
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  • 12. A new set of reference housekeeping genes for the normalization RT-qPCR data from the intestine of piglets during weaning.
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  • 13. The use of laser microdissection in the identification of suitable reference genes for normalization of quantitative real-time PCR in human FFPE epithelial ovarian tissue samples.
    Cai J, Li T, Huang B, Cheng H, Ding H, Dong W, Xiao M, Liu L, Wang Z.
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  • 15. Gene expression studies in prostate cancer tissue: which reference gene should be selected for normalization?
    Ohl F, Jung M, Xu C, Stephan C, Rabien A, Burkhardt M, Nitsche A, Kristiansen G, Loening SA, Radonić A, Jung K.
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  • 17. Identification of endogenous reference genes for qRT-PCR analysis in normal matched breast tumor tissues.
    Gur-Dedeoglu B, Konu O, Bozkurt B, Ergul G, Seckin S, Yulug IG.
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    Li X, Qiao J, Yang N, Mi H, Chu P, Xia Y, Yao H, Liu Y, Qi K, Yan Z, Zeng L, Xu K.
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  • 19. Internal control genes for quantitative RT-PCR expression analysis in mouse osteoblasts, osteoclasts and macrophages.
    Stephens AS, Stephens SR, Morrison NA.
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