Western Blotting Inaccuracies with Unverified Antibodies: Need for a Western Blotting Minimal Reporting Standard (WBMRS)
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Jennifer E. Gilda | Jenice X. Cheah | A. Gomes | S. Bodine | R. Ghosh | Toni M West | Rajeshwary Ghosh
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