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  • Luciferase Detection Kit by hanbio2024
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    https://www.hanbiology.com/products/luciferase-detection-kit/ Luciferase is a general term for enzymes that can produce bioluminescence in nature. The most representative types of luciferase are those from Firefly and Renilla. Luciferase catalyzes the conversion of specific luciferin substrates to oxyluciferin and emits intense light.
  • Dual-Luciferase Assay Service by hanbio2024
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    https://www.hanbiology.com/products/dual-luciferase-assay-service/ Dual Luciferase Reporter Gene Assay Service Luciferase is a general term for enzymes that can produce bioluminescence in nature, with the most representative ones are F-Luciferase from fireflies and R-Luciferase from renilla. Under the catalysis of luciferase, luciferin can efficiently convert to oxidized luciferin and emit strong fluorescence at the same time. Therefore, researchers used luciferase to develop a highly sensitive and convenient gene reporter system. Currently, this system is widely applied in various fields, including transcription factor binding site and promoter activity analysis, RNA degradation, signal transduction, drug screening, and in vivo animal imaging.
  • REPORTER ASSAY KIT by vkeybio
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    https://www.vkeybio.com/products/reporter-assay/ In tgf beta reporter assay, luciferase is used as a reporter gene to assess the activity of genes or regulatory elements. VKEY-BIO provides Firefly Luciferase, Renilla luciferase detection kit, and Renilla and live cell luciferase assay Detection Kits for accurate measurement of tead luciferase reporter gene activity, aiding gene expression and regulatory studies.
  • Dual-Luciferase Assay Service by hanbio2024
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    https://www.hanbiology.com/products/dual-luciferase-assay-service/ Luciferase is a general term for enzymes that can produce bioluminescence in nature, with the most representative ones are F-Luciferase from fireflies and R-Luciferase from renilla. Under the catalysis of luciferase, luciferin can efficiently convert to oxidized luciferin and emit strong fluorescence at the same time. Therefore, researchers used luciferase to develop a highly sensitive and convenient gene reporter system. Currently, this system is widely applied in various fields, including transcription factor binding site and promoter activity analysis, RNA degradation, signal transduction, drug screening, and in vivo animal imaging.
  • Luciferase Detection Kit by hanbio2024
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    https://www.hanbiology.com/products/luciferase-detection-kit/ Luciferase is a general term for enzymes that can produce bioluminescence in nature. The most representative types of luciferase are those from Firefly and Renilla. Luciferase catalyzes the conversion of specific luciferin substrates to oxyluciferin and emits intense light.
  • Dual-Luciferase Assay Service by hanbio2024
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    https://www.hanbiology.com/products/dual-luciferase-assay-service/ Luciferase is a general term for enzymes that can produce bioluminescence in nature, with the most representative ones are F-Luciferase from fireflies and R-Luciferase from renilla. Under the catalysis of luciferase, luciferin can efficiently convert to oxidized luciferin and emit strong fluorescence at the same time. Therefore, researchers used luciferase to develop a highly sensitive and convenient gene reporter system. Currently, this system is widely applied in various fields, including transcription factor binding site and promoter activity analysis, RNA degradation, signal transduction, drug screening, and in vivo animal imaging.
  • Firefly Luciferase by lenixkhan
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    https://www.creative-biogene.com/support/Firefly-Luciferase.html - The phenomenon of bioluminescence has been observed in many different organisms including bacteria, fungi, fish, squid, algae, shrimp and insects.