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When asked how frequently confirmatory analyses support the primary microarray findings, there was a difference in the expected percentage of confirmation reported by laboratory directors (50% confirmation rate) and bench scientists (30% confirmation rate) compared with the responses from vice presidents (10% confirmation rate).
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All fourteen gene-specific real-time PCR experiments confirmed the microarray findings.
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Hence, the microarray findings were validated.
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