Reporter gene comparison demonstrates interference of complex body fluids with secreted luciferase activity
Abstract Reporter gene assays are widely used to study cellular signaling and transcriptional activity. Few studies describe the use of reporter genes for studying cellular responses on complex body fluids, such as urine and blood. Selection of the optimal reporter gene is crucial for study outcome....
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Main Authors: | M. Neefjes, B. A. C. Housmans, G. G. H. van den Akker, L. W. van Rhijn, T. J. M. Welting, P. M. van der Kraan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/17df234e8c6e430bae3c36e4f64af2bf |
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