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Housekeeping genes, by definition and function, should be constitutively and stably expressed in all cells of the organism, regardless of the cell type and function they accomplish. However, it was observed that expression of housekeeping genes, used as r... see more

Quantitative real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) is widely used for gene expression analysis in living organisms, and stably expressed endogenous reference genes are needed to obtain accurate results. Some commonly used ref... see more

 Reprisal attacks have become a global phenomenon. In Nigeria, the post-election crisis of 2011 and the increased suicide bombings in 2012, which have wasted hundreds of lives and property, are some examples. Nigeria’s Muslims and Chris-tians mostly ... see more

 Reprisal attacks have become a global phenomenon. In Nigeria, the post-election crisis of 2011 and the increased suicide bombings in 2012, which have wasted hundreds of lives and property, are some examples. Nigeria’s Muslims and Chris-tians mostly ... see more

Housekeeping genes are thought to be consistently expressed in different tissues, and therefore they are commonly used as references to normalize qPCR data. But the expression of these genes has proved to be affected by certain experimental conditions. In... see more

AbstractIntertextuality and over-interpretation: References to Genesis 28:12 in John 1:51? The aim of this article is to illustrate the dangers of over-interpretation when dealing with intertextual relations between texts, especially when allusi... see more

AbstractGenesis 2 and 3 in 1 Timothy 2: a rationale for conduct in public worship, ordinary life, or marriage? In his exegesis of 1 Timothy 2:1-12, Breed (2006:247-261) shows that Paul does not give any indications in this text itself of whether the ... see more

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