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NISHIHARA, 2017 - Google Patents

Synthetic Coelenterazine Derivatives for Bioluminescent Imaging

NISHIHARA, 2017

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NISHIHARA R
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Bioluminescence-based assays such as gene reporter assays in cell cultures and in vivo imaging are known for their low background signals and high sensitivity. 1 The mechanism relies on an enzymatic oxidation reaction involving a bioluminescent substrate (luciferin) …
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