A bias in quantitative RT-PCR limit of detection is induced by the use of cancer cell lines in the molecular detection of circulating tumor cells.

Prost à la Denise, Justine;Dekairelle, Anne-France;Desbene, Cédric;Moutereau, Stéphane;Gala, Jean-Luc;et.al.
(2011) Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine : Associated with FESCC and IFCC — Vol. 49, n° 6, p. 1073-1075 (2011)

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  • Dekairelle, Anne-FranceUCLouvain
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Abstract
9 species of caddisflies (Trichoptera) are reported for the first time in Saxony, (Germany): Rhyacophila philopotamoides, Synagapetus iridipennis, Hydroptila vectis, Orthotrichia tragetti, Ithytrichia lamellaris, Plectrocnemia brevis, Hydropsyche tennis, Phacopteryx brevipennis, Ylodes simulans. Additional 12 species were rediscovered in reference to Robert (2001): Hydroptila forcipata, Hydropsyche fulvipes, Oligostomis reticulata, Brachycentrus maculatus, Ironoquia dubia, Drusus chrysotus, Grammotaulius nitidus, Limnephilus subcentralis, Halesus tesselatus, Ceraclea annulicornis, Ceraclea nigronervosa, Oecetis testacea.
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Prost à la Denise, J., Desbene, C., Moutereau, S., Douard, R., Devanlay, M., Eschwege, P., Loric, S., & Gala, J.-L. (2011). A bias in quantitative RT-PCR limit of detection is induced by the use of cancer cell lines in the molecular detection of circulating tumor cells. Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine : Associated with FESCC and IFCC, 49(6), 1073-1075. https://doi.org/10.1515/CCLM.2011.175 (Original work published 2011)