Spiess, Birgit Naumann, Nicole Galuschek, Norbert Rinaldetti, Sébastien Kossak-Roth, Ute Tarnopolscaia, Irina Felde, Elena Fabarius, Alice Hofmann, Wolf-Karsten Saußele, Susanne Seifarth, Wolfgang The benefit of quality control charts (QCC) for routine quantitative <i>BCR-ABL1</i> monitoring in chronic myeloid leukemia - Fig 2 <p><b>Visualization of decay in the life span of five consecutive working solutions (A-E) of the pME-2 standard dilution 4000.</b> The Ct drift due to molecule degradation is shown by the increasing Ct values and is visualizes by the linear regression lines (red). For noise reduction and a more compact image size data point calculations were based on the mean of duplex PCR reactions.</p> qRT-PCR control parameters;BCR-ABL 1 monitoring;time QCC rank;myeloid leukemia Quantitative;quality control charts;21 sequential qRT-PCR experiments;intervention;polymerase chain reaction;BCR-ABL 1 fusion transcripts;out-of-control situations;qRT-PCR-based CML diagnostics;pME -2 standards 2018-04-24
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