Cell-line authentication demystified (original) (raw)

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Some researchers run and hide from the task of authenticating cell lines. A few simple steps save time and money.

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  1. Vivien Marx is technology editor for Nature and Nature Methods,
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Marx, V. Cell-line authentication demystified.Nat Methods 11, 483–488 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.2932

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