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Hofbauer lc, lacey dl, dunstan cr, spelsberg tc, riggs bl, khosla s. Interleukin-1 beta and tumor necrosis factor-alpha, but not interleukin-6, stimulate osteoprotegerin ligand gene expression in human osteoblastic cells. Bone 1999;25:255-9.

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TissueScan™ Cancer and Normal Tissue cDNA Arrays are developed for differential gene expression analysis and validation among hundreds of different human tissues in less than two hours. Tissue cDNAs of each array are synthesized from high quality total RNAs of pathologist-verified tissues, normalized and validated with ß -actin in two sequential qPCR analyses, and provided with clinical information and QC data.

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All TissueScan™ cDNA Arrays are in PCR microplates from Abgene (AB-0600). According to the plate manufacturer, the microplates will fit in Standard Thermocyclers and qPCR thermocyclers including:

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