Injury to the peripheral nerve induces dramatic changes in terms of cellular composition that are reflected on RNA quality and quantity, making messenger RNA expression analysis very complex. Several commonly used housekeeping genes are regulated following peripheral nerve injury and are thus not suitable for quantitative real-time PCR normalization; moreover, the presence of pseudogenes in some of them impairs their use. To deal with this problem, we have developed a new method to identify new stable housekeeping genes based on publicly available microarray data on normal and injured nerves. Four new candidate stable genes were identified and validated by quantitative real-time PCR analysis on nerves during the different phases after nerve...
Subsequent to a peripheral nerve injury, there are changes in gene expression within the dorsal root...
Subsequent to a peripheral nerve injury, there are changes in gene expression within the dorsal root...
The use of an appropriate reference gene to ensure accurate normalisation is crucial for the correct...
Injury to the peripheral nerve induces dramatic changes in terms of cellular composition that are re...
Peripheral nerve injury triggers the dysregulation of a large number of genes at multiple sites, inc...
<p><i>Panel A</i> - Box-plot graph of cycle threshold values of five HKG (2 commonly used and 3 new ...
<p><i>Panel A</i> - List of the four genes identified by microarray analysis. Primers were designed ...
BACKGROUND: The reverse transcription quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) is ...
Abstract Background Microarray technology is a powerful methodology for identifying differentially e...
Functional recovery of peripheral nerve injuries is of major demand in clinical practice worldwide. ...
<div><p>After traumatic injury, peripheral nerves can spontaneously regenerate through highly sophis...
BackgroundMicroarray technology is a powerful methodology for identifying differentially expressed g...
<div><p>The peripheral nerve system has an intrinsic regenerative capacity in response to traumatic ...
The use of an appropriate reference gene to ensure accurate normalisation is crucial for the correct...
Subsequent to a peripheral nerve injury, there are changes in gene expression within the dorsal root...
Subsequent to a peripheral nerve injury, there are changes in gene expression within the dorsal root...
Subsequent to a peripheral nerve injury, there are changes in gene expression within the dorsal root...
The use of an appropriate reference gene to ensure accurate normalisation is crucial for the correct...
Injury to the peripheral nerve induces dramatic changes in terms of cellular composition that are re...
Peripheral nerve injury triggers the dysregulation of a large number of genes at multiple sites, inc...
<p><i>Panel A</i> - Box-plot graph of cycle threshold values of five HKG (2 commonly used and 3 new ...
<p><i>Panel A</i> - List of the four genes identified by microarray analysis. Primers were designed ...
BACKGROUND: The reverse transcription quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) is ...
Abstract Background Microarray technology is a powerful methodology for identifying differentially e...
Functional recovery of peripheral nerve injuries is of major demand in clinical practice worldwide. ...
<div><p>After traumatic injury, peripheral nerves can spontaneously regenerate through highly sophis...
BackgroundMicroarray technology is a powerful methodology for identifying differentially expressed g...
<div><p>The peripheral nerve system has an intrinsic regenerative capacity in response to traumatic ...
The use of an appropriate reference gene to ensure accurate normalisation is crucial for the correct...
Subsequent to a peripheral nerve injury, there are changes in gene expression within the dorsal root...
Subsequent to a peripheral nerve injury, there are changes in gene expression within the dorsal root...
Subsequent to a peripheral nerve injury, there are changes in gene expression within the dorsal root...
The use of an appropriate reference gene to ensure accurate normalisation is crucial for the correct...