Luciferase reagent
The Luciferase reagent is a laboratory product designed to facilitate bioluminescence detection and quantification. It contains the luciferase enzyme, which catalyzes a light-emitting reaction when mixed with a luciferin substrate and ATP. This reagent is used to measure the activity of luciferase-tagged proteins or cells, allowing for sensitive detection and analysis of various biological processes.
2 protocols using luciferase reagent
ATP Content Measurement Protocol
ATP Content Measurement in PRNCs
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