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Luciferin substrate

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Luciferin substrate is a compound used in bioluminescence assays. It serves as a substrate for the enzyme luciferase, which catalyzes the oxidation of luciferin, resulting in the emission of light. The luciferin substrate is a key component in various applications that rely on light-producing reactions, such as cell-based assays and in vivo imaging.

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4 protocols using luciferin substrate

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Bioluminescent Imaging of Intraperitoneal Luciferin

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We intraperitoneally injected 100 μL of luciferin substrate (15 mg/mL) (Biosynth). We performed optical imaging with the Lago optical imaging system (Spectral Instruments Imaging) 15 minutes later and analyzed the images with the Aura software from the same manufacturer.
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In Vivo Bioluminescence Imaging

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Mice to be imaged were anesthetized with 1.5% isoflurane through a nose cone. Luciferin substrate (1 mg/mL PBS; Biosynth, Itasca, IL, USA) was injected into the intraperitoneal cavity (100 μL/10 g body weight). 10 min after luciferin injection, luminescence was detected using an in vivo imaging system (IVIS Spectrum Pre-Clinical In Vivo Imaging System, PerkinElmer, Waltham, MA, USA) and associated software for quantitation. Luminescence images were acquired at exposure times of 60 s or less. Luminescence was quantified within regions of interest in units of photons/s per cm2.
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In Vivo Bioluminescence Imaging

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Mice to be imaged were anesthetized with 1.5% isofluorane through a nose cone. Luciferin substrate (1 mg/mL PBS; Biosynth, Itasca, IL) was injected into the intraperitoneal cavity (100 μL/10 g body weight). 10 min after luciferin injection, luminescence was detected using an in vivo imaging system (IVIS Spectrum Pre-Clinical In Vivo Imaging System, PerkinElmer, Waltham, MA) and associated software for quantitation. Luminescence images were acquired at exposure times of 1 s or less. Luminescence was quantified within regions of interest in units of photons/s/cm2.
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Bioluminescence Imaging Protocol

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One hundred microliters of luciferin substrate (15 mg/mL) (Biosynth) were intraperitoneally injected. Fifteen minutes later, optical imaging was performed using the Lago optical imaging system (Spectral Imaging Instruments). Analysis was conducted with the Aura Software from the same manufacturer.
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