Housekeeping genes; expression levels may change with density of cultured cells.
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Identification of reference proteins for Western blot analyses in mouse model systems of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) toxicityPredicting housekeeping genes based on Fourier analysisReduced gap junctional communication among astrocytes in experimental diabetes: contributions of altered connexin protein levels and oxidative-nitrosative modifications.Identification of human HK genes and gene expression regulation study in cancer from transcriptomics data analysis.Human cancer long non-coding RNA transcriptomes.Genome-wide identification of suitable zebrafish Danio rerio reference genes for normalization of gene expression data by RT-qPCR.Large-scale mapping of mammalian transcriptomes identifies conserved genes associated with different cell states.A Comprehensive Mouse Transcriptomic BodyMap across 17 Tissues by RNA-seqEvaluation of Protein Expression in Housekeeping Genes across Multiple Tissues in RatsAn old method facing a new challenge: re-visiting housekeeping proteins as internal reference control for neuroscience researchPyrophosphatase overexpression is associated with cell migration, invasion, and poor prognosis in gastric cancer.A defined methodology for reliable quantification of Western blot data.Suitability of endogenous reference genes for gene expression studies with human intraocular endothelial cellsIdentification of optimal reference genes for gene expression normalization in a wide cohort of endometrioid endometrial carcinoma tissuesPartitioning the human transcriptome using HKera, a novel classifier of housekeeping and tissue-specific genes.The reduction of R1, a novel repressor protein for monoamine oxidase A, in major depressive disorderIdentification of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase sequence and expression profiles in tree shrew (Tupaia belangeri).Evaluation and validation of housekeeping genes as reference for gene expression studies in pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) under drought stress conditions.TNIP1, a retinoic acid receptor corepressor and A20-binding inhibitor of NF-κB, distributes to both nuclear and cytoplasmic locationsTotal protein is an effective loading control for cerebrospinal fluid western blotsThe necessity of and strategies for improving confidence in the accuracy of western blotsLabel-free mass spectrometry exploits dozens of detected peptides to quantify lamins in wildtype and knockdown cells.Mrpl10 and Tbp Are Suitable Reference Genes for Peripheral Nerve Crush Injury.Reference genes for measuring mRNA expression.Critical appraisal of quantitative PCR results in colorectal cancer research: can we rely on published qPCR results?Current approaches and challenges in targeted absolute quantification of membrane proteins.Western blotting revisited: critical perusal of underappreciated technical issues.Reference gene selection for the shell gland of laying hens in response to time-points of eggshell formation and nicarbazin.Targeted protein quantification using sparse reference labeling.Stat3 is a positive regulator of gap junctional intercellular communication in cultured, human lung carcinoma cells.Selection and Validation of Housekeeping Genes as Reference for Gene Expression Studies in Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) under Heat and Salt Stress Conditions.Profound re-organization of cell surface proteome in equine retinal pigment epithelial cells in response to in vitro culturingV3 stain-free workflow for a practical, convenient, and reliable total protein loading control in western blotting.The design of a quantitative western blot experiment.Two PTP receptors mediate CSPG inhibition by convergent and divergent signaling pathways in neurons.Reference gene selection for gene expression study in shell gland and spleen of laying hens challenged with infectious bronchitis virus.Microfluidics-based digital quantitative PCR for single-cell small RNA quantification.Reference gene validation for gene expression normalization in canine osteosarcoma: a geNorm algorithm approach.Mixed modeling and sample size calculations for identifying housekeeping genes.Differentiation and cell density upregulate cytochrome c levels in megakaryoblastic cell lines: Implications for analysis of CYCS-associated thrombocytopenia.
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Housekeeping genes; expression levels may change with density of cultured cells.
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Housekeeping genes; expression levels may change with density of cultured cells.
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Housekeeping genes; expression levels may change with density of cultured cells.
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Housekeeping genes; expression levels may change with density of cultured cells.
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Housekeeping genes; expression levels may change with density of cultured cells.
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Housekeeping genes; expression levels may change with density of cultured cells.
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Housekeeping genes; expression levels may change with density of cultured cells.
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Leda Raptis
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Rice Honeywell
Rozanne Arulanandam
Samantha Greer
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10.1016/J.JIM.2010.02.006
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2010-02-19T00:00:00Z