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Bioluminescence imaging bioluminescent reaction

Bioluminescent reactions are also employed for imaging purposes, in particular the firefly and the bacterial luciferin/luciferase ones (Fig. 1). The firefly luciferin/luciferase reaction requires ATP, magnesium ions, and oxygen. Many different luciferins and mutant luciferases have been investigated to optimize the... [Pg.480]

The earliest non-invasive imaging method for islet grafts is the optical imaging technique based on bioluminescence for visualization of transplanted islets [15]. This bioluminescence imaging (BLI) system utilizes the reaction between luciferase enzymes and luciferin substrates. The luciferase enzyme generates visible light by the oxidation of substrate in the presence of oxygen. The... [Pg.20]


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