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Identification of valid reference genes for the normalization of RT-qPCR expression studies in human breast cancer cell lines treated with and without transient transfection.

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Table 1. Molecular classification of human normal and breast cancer cell lines.
Table 2. Information on reference genes used in this study.
Table 3. Primers for 13 reference genes and a target gene.
Table 4. Stability ranking of 13 reference genes analyzed by five algorithms across all cell lines.
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