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Enhanced noninvasive imaging of oncology models using the NIS reporter gene and bioluminescence imaging.Academic Article Why?
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Development of a high throughput luciferase reporter gene system for screening activators and repressors of human collagen Ia2 gene expression.Academic Article Why?
An olig2 reporter gene marks oligodendrocyte precursors in the postembryonic spinal cord of zebrafish.Academic Article Why?
Single Cell Quantification of Reporter Gene Expression in Live Adult Caenorhabditis elegans Reveals Reproducible Cell-Specific Expression Patterns and Underlying Biological Variation.Academic Article Why?
Dual-Isotope SPECT Imaging with NIS Reporter Gene and Duramycin to Visualize Tumor Susceptibility to Oncolytic Virus Infection.Academic Article Why?
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A bioluminescence reporter mouse that monitors expression of constitutively active ?-catenin.Academic Article Why?
A Chimeric Egfr Protein Reporter Mouse Reveals Egfr Localization and Trafficking In?Vivo.Academic Article Why?
A system of reporters for comparative investigation of EJC-independent and EJC-enhanced nonsense-mediated mRNA decay.Academic Article Why?
Detection and isolation of recombinant protein based on binding affinity reporter. Maltose binding protein.Academic Article Why?
Generation of an Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Line with the Constitutive EGFP Reporter.Academic Article Why?
Guidelines for minimal reporting requirements, design and interpretation of experiments involving the use of eukaryotic dual gene expression reporters (MINDR).Academic Article Why?
Monitoring and visualizing microRNA dynamics during live cell differentiation using microRNA-responsive non-viral reporter vectors.Academic Article Why?
New transgenic NIS reporter rats for longitudinal tracking of fibrogenesis by high-resolution imaging.Academic Article Why?
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