Data-driven normalization strategies for high-throughput quantitative RT-PCR

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1 Citation

Mar JC, Kimura Y, Schroder K, Irvine KM, Hayashizaki Y, Suzuki H, Hume D, Quackenbush J. Data-driven normalization strategies for high-throughput quantitative RT-PCR. BMC bioinformatics. 2009 Dec 1;10(1):110.

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