Click beetle luciferase mutant and near infrared naphthyl-luciferins for improved bioluminescence imaging
Red-shifted bioluminescence emission is needed to improve deep tissue imaging resolution. Here, the authors develop a click beetle red luciferase mutant and two naphthyl-luciferin substrates, and show the ability of the new luciferin/luciferase pairing for deep tissue multispectral tomography in mic...
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Main Authors: | Mary P. Hall, Carolyn C. Woodroofe, Monika G. Wood, Ivo Que, Moniek van’t Root, Yanto Ridwan, Ce Shi, Thomas A. Kirkland, Lance P. Encell, Keith V. Wood, Clemens Löwik, Laura Mezzanotte |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f3b823b85af24f64b68c08d10040b682 |
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