Injury modality, survival interval, and sample region are critical determinants of qRT-PCR reference gene selection during long-term recovery from brain trauma.

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Published in J Neurotrauma on October 01, 2009

Authors

Janna L Harris1, Thomas M Reeves, Linda L Phillips

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia 23298, USA.

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