"Luciferases, Firefly" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Luciferases from FIREFLIES, usually Photinus, that oxidizes FIREFLY LUCIFERIN to cause emission of PHOTONS.
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D049409
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D08.811.682.517.750 D12.776.093.500.577 D12.776.532.510.500
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Luciferases, Firefly" by people in Profiles.
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An optimized and robust SARS-CoV-2 pseudovirus system for viral entry research. J Virol Methods. 2021 09; 295:114221.
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Development and application of a bioluminescent imaging mouse model for Chikungunya virus based on pseudovirus system. Vaccine. 2017 11 07; 35(47):6387-6394.
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Biodistribution and residence time of adenovector serotype 5 in normal and immunodeficient mice and rats detected with bioluminescent imaging. Sci Rep. 2017 06 15; 7(1):3597.
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A rapid, inexpensive yeast-based dual-fluorescence assay of programmed--1 ribosomal frameshifting for high-throughput screening. Nucleic Acids Res. 2011 Aug; 39(14):e97.
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Interference of ribosomal frameshifting by antisense peptide nucleic acids suppresses SARS coronavirus replication. Antiviral Res. 2011 Jul; 91(1):1-10.
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Towards construction of viral vectors based on avian coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus for gene delivery and vaccine development. J Virol Methods. 2009 Sep; 160(1-2):48-56.
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Coronaviruses as vectors: stability of foreign gene expression. J Virol. 2005 Oct; 79(20):12742-51.