Selection and validation of candidate housekeeping genes for studies of human keratinocytes - Review and recommendations

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Abstract

Gene expression analysis using real-time PCR has become an integral part of biomedical research. Appropriate data normalization based on stably expressed housekeeping genes is crucial for reliable results. Thus, candidate housekeeping genes require careful evaluation with regard to the individual experimental system before being selected for studies of human keratinocytes. Future research may be based on published data, as provided by Minner and Poumay in this issue.

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Bär, M., Bär, D., & Lehmann, B. (2009). Selection and validation of candidate housekeeping genes for studies of human keratinocytes - Review and recommendations. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/jid.2008.428

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