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Chapter 9. Procedures for Quality Control of RNA Samples for Use in Quantitative Reverse Transcription PCR
Authors: Tania Nolan, Stephen A. Bustin
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Type: Publication
Abstract: The quality of any scientific data is directly proportional to that of the original starting samples, or simply ‘garbage in, garbage out’. In most circumstances it is logical to work with the highest quality material possible. However, for some experiments the highest quality possible is still a ser...
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