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Reference gene selection for quantitative real-time PCR analysis in virus infected cells: SARS corona virus, Yellow fever virus, Human Herpesvirus-6, Camelpox virus and Cytomegalovirus infections

Aleksandar Radonić*, Stefanie Thulke, Hi-Gung Bae, Marcel A Müller, Wolfgang Siegert and Andreas Nitsche

Virology Journal 2005, 2:7 doi:10.1186/1743-422X-2-7

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Reference gene selection for gene expression studies using RT-qPCR in virus-infected planthoppers

Guillermo A Maroniche, Mónica Sagadín, Vanesa C Mongelli, Graciela A Truol, Mariana del Vas Virology Journal 2011, 8:308 (16 June 2011)

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An evaluation of potential reference genes for stability of expression in two salmonid cell lines after infection with either Piscirickettsia salmonis or IPNV

Andrea A Peña, Niels C Bols, Sergio H Marshall BMC Research Notes 2010, 3:101 (14 April 2010)

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Identification and validation of suitable endogenous reference genes for gene expression studies in human peripheral blood

Boryana S Stamova, Michelle Apperson, Wynn L Walker, Yingfang Tian, Huichun Xu, Peter Adamczy, Xinhua Zhan, Da-Zhi Liu, Bradley P Ander, Isaac H Liao, Jeffrey P Gregg, Renee J Turner, Glen Jickling, Lisa Lit, Frank R Sharp BMC Medical Genomics 2009, 2:49 (5 August 2009)

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Generation of Phaseolus vulgaris ESTs and investigation of their regulation upon Uromyces appendiculatus infection

Sandra Thibivilliers, Trupti Joshi, Kimberly B Campbell, Brian Scheffler, Dong Xu, Bret Cooper, Henry T Nguyen, Gary Stacey BMC Plant Biology 2009, 9:46 (27 April 2009)

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Selection of reference genes for qRT-PCR examination of wild populations of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua

Pål A Olsvik, Liv Søfteland, Kai K Lie BMC Research Notes 2008, 1:47 (16 July 2008)

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Determination of suitable housekeeping genes for normalisation of quantitative real time PCR analysis of cells infected with human immunodeficiency virus and herpes viruses

Sarah Watson, Sarah Mercier, Chris Bye, John Wilkinson, Anthony L Cunningham, Andrew N Harman Virology Journal 2007, 4:130 (3 December 2007)

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Identification of new reference genes for the normalisation of canine osteoarthritic joint tissue transcripts from microarray data

Lindsey J Maccoux, Dylan N Clements, Fiona Salway, Philip JR Day BMC Molecular Biology 2007, 8:62 (25 July 2007)

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Expression stability of commonly used reference genes in canine articular connective tissues

Duncan Ayers, Dylan N Clements, Fiona Salway, Philip JR Day BMC Veterinary Research 2007, 3:7 (7 May 2007)

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Appropriate 'housekeeping' genes for use in expression profiling the effects of environmental estrogens in fish

Amy L Filby, Charles R Tyler BMC Molecular Biology 2007, 8:10 (8 February 2007)

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Selection of reference genes for quantitative real-time PCR in bovine preimplantation embryos

Karen Goossens, Mario Van Poucke, Ann Van Soom, Jo Vandesompele, Alex Van Zeveren, Luc J Peelman BMC Developmental Biology 2005, 5:27 (3 December 2005)

Measurements of transcription levels of proposed reference genes for preimplantation bovine embryos show that YWHAZ, GAPD and SDHA are the most stable and should be used in combination to normalize quantitative data during this stage.

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Evaluation of potential reference genes in real-time RT-PCR studies of Atlantic salmon

Pål A Olsvik, Kai K Lie, Ann-Elise O Jordal, Tom O Nilsen, Ivar Hordvik BMC Molecular Biology 2005, 6:21 (17 November 2005)