Utility of firefly luciferase as a reporter gene for promoter activity in transgenic mice (original) (raw)

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* Bioluminescence measurements were made in the Berthold Biolumat LB9505. Activity is reported as light units per 10 μl of tail extract after subtracting background.

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* Bioluminescence measurements were made in the Berthold Biolumat LB9505. Activity is reported as light units per 10 μl of tail extract after subtracting background.

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Anthony G. DiLella, Debra A. Hope, Howard Chen, Myrna Trumbauer, Robert J. Schwartz, Roy G. Smith, Utility of firefly luciferase as a reporter gene for promoter activity in transgenic mice, Nucleic Acids Research, Volume 16, Issue 9, 11 May 1988, Page 4159, https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/16.9.4159
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* Bioluminescence measurements were made in the Berthold Biolumat LB9505. Activity is reported as light units per 10 μl of tail extract after subtracting background.

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