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+ | Chen IY, Gheysens O, Ray S, et al. Indirect imaging of cardiac-specific transgene expression using a bidirectional two-step transcriptional amplification strategy. Gene Ther. 2010;17(7):827-838. doi:10.1038/gt.2010.30 |
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Firefly-luciferase
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Design Notes
Firefly-luciferase is an ideal reporter method for gene detection. By inserting it into the tail of the target gene, the expression level of the target gene can be reflected according to the luciferase activity.
Source
The firefly-luciferase gene sequense is from the Photinus pyralis genome.
References
Chen IY, Gheysens O, Ray S, et al. Indirect imaging of cardiac-specific transgene expression using a bidirectional two-step transcriptional amplification strategy. Gene Ther. 2010;17(7):827-838. doi:10.1038/gt.2010.30