Daunay, A., Duval, A., Baudrin, L. G., Buhard, O., Renault, V., Deleuze, J., & How-Kit, A. (2019). Low temperature isothermal amplification of microsatellites drastically reduces stutter artifact formation and improves microsatellite instability detection in cancer. Nucleic Acids Res.
Citação norma ChicagoDaunay, Antoine, Alex Duval, Laura G. Baudrin, Olivier Buhard, Victor Renault, Jean-François Deleuze, and Alexandre How-Kit. "Low Temperature Isothermal Amplification of Microsatellites Drastically Reduces Stutter Artifact Formation and Improves Microsatellite Instability Detection in Cancer." Nucleic Acids Res 2019.
MLA CitationDaunay, Antoine, et al. "Low Temperature Isothermal Amplification of Microsatellites Drastically Reduces Stutter Artifact Formation and Improves Microsatellite Instability Detection in Cancer." Nucleic Acids Res 2019.