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MicroSAGE is highly representative and reproducible but reveals major differences in gene expression among samples obtained from similar tissues.
Blackshaw S, Kuo WP, Park PJ, Tsujikawa M, Gunnersen JM, Scott HS, Boon WM, Tan SS, Cepko CL
Genome Biol 2003, 4:R17
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