Maguire et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Gaussia luciferase variant for high-throughput functional screening applicationsMaguire et al., 2009
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- Maguire C
- Deliolanis N
- Pike L
- Niers J
- Tjon-Kon-Fat L
- Sena-Esteves M
- Tannous B
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- Analytical chemistry
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Gaussia luciferase (Gluc) is a sensitive reporter for studying different biological processes such as gene expression, promoter activity, protein− protein interactions, signal transduction, as well as tumor cell growth and response to therapy. Since Gluc is naturally …
- 108060001084 Luciferase family 0 title abstract description 152
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