High-throughput sequencing for species authentication and contamination detection of 63 cell lines
Abstract Cell lines are widely used in research and for diagnostic tests and are often shared between laboratories. Lack of cell line authentication can result in the use of contaminated or misidentified cell lines, potentially affecting the results from research and diagnostic activities. Cell line...
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Autores principales: | Oliver Lung, Rebecca Candlish, Michelle Nebroski, Peter Kruckiewicz, Cody Buchanan, Mariko Moniwa |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/1ab6efbf42494a7d978e8bec9d214b09 |
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