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Sensitive and Quantitative Measurement of Gene Expression Directly from a Small Amount of Whole Blood
Background: Accurate and precise quantification of mRNA in whole blood is made difficult by gene expression changes during blood processing, and by variations and biases introduced by sample preparations. We sought to develop a quantitative whole-blood mRNA assay that eliminates blood purification, ...
July 1, 2006; Clinical Chemistry

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