Synopsis Luciferase substrates are required to generate detectable signals in reporter assays involving luciferase. Such applications include the luciferase assays for gene expression and other cell-based assays. D-Luciferin (particularly firefly lucifer.....
Synopsis D-Luciferin is a substrate for the enzyme firefly luciferase. Chemiluminescence at 560 nm is generated when luciferin is oxidized by an ATP-dependent process, catalyzed by luciferase. Highlights The global D-Lucife.....
Synopsis Coelenterazine and its analogs are luminescent enzyme substrates for apoaequorin and Renilla luciferase. Highlights The global Coelenterazine market was valued at US$ million in 2022 and is anticipated to reach US$.....
Synopsis For users working with transformed cells, a cell lysis buffer will be needed for sample preparation prior to luciferase measurement. The lysis buffer must be purchased separately. The Luciferase Assay System is generally used with a lysis buffer.....
Synopsis Protein ladders are used in experiments to estimate the size of proteins of interest and are resolved using gel electrophoresis. They are also known as protein markers, protein standards, or protein molecular weight markers. Protein ladders cont.....
Synopsis Protein ladders are used in experiments to estimate the size of proteins of interest and are resolved using gel electrophoresis. They are also known as protein markers, protein standards, or protein molecular weight markers. Protein ladders cont.....
Synopsis Protein ladders are used in experiments to estimate the size of proteins of interest and are resolved using gel electrophoresis. They are also known as protein markers, protein standards, or protein molecular weight markers. Protein ladders cont.....
Synopsis Protein ladders are used in experiments to estimate the size of proteins of interest and are resolved using gel electrophoresis. They are also known as protein markers, protein standards, or protein molecular weight markers. Protein ladders cont.....
Synopsis VLP stands for virus-like particles. Virus-like particles are molecules that mimic viruses but are not infectious. They are a very effective way of creating vaccines against diseases such as human papillomavirus (HPV), hepatitis B, malaria, and .....
Synopsis Virus-like particles (VLPs) have evolved to become a widely accepted technology, especially in the field of vaccinology. In fact, some VLP-based vaccines are currently used as commercial medical products, and other VLP-based products are at diff.....








