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Erratum| Volume 87, ISSUE 1, P248, January 2004

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        The Housekeeping Genes GAPDH and Cyclophilin are Regulated by Metabolic State in the Liver of Dairy Cows. R.P. Rhoads, C. McManaman, K.L. Ingvartsen, and Y.R. Boisclair J. Dairy Sci. 86:3423–3429.
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        • The Housekeeping Genes GAPDH and Cyclophilin Are Regulated by Metabolic State in the Liver of Dairy Cows
          Journal of Dairy ScienceVol. 86Issue 11
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            Steady-state levels of mRNA are often used to infer treatment effects on the levels of the corresponding protein. In addition, an internal standard RNA is usually measured to document specificity of treatment and to correct for intersample variation. Our objective was to evaluate whether glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) and cyclophilin could be used as internal standards when studying changes in hepatic gene expression in dairy cows. Hepatic expression of GAPDH and cyclophilin was measured in 6 cows in late pregnancy (28 d prepartum) and early lactation (10 d postpartum).
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