The implications of using an inappropriate reference gene for real-time reverse transcription PCR data normalization.
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K Dheda | S A Bustin | A Zumla | Alimuddin Zumla | K. Dheda | S. Bustin | J. Huggett | G. Rook | M. Johnson | J F Huggett | J S Chang | L U Kim | M A Johnson | G A W Rook | J. Chang | L. Kim | M. Johnson | M. Johnson | J. Chang | M. Johnson
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