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Studying Membrane Biogenesis with a Luciferase-Based Reporter Gene Assay

DOI :

10.3791/920-v

September 7th, 2008

September 7th, 2008

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1Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, Harvard, 2Molecular and Metabolic Signalling Centre, Division of Basic Medical Sciences, St. George's University of London

Here, we describe procedures for studying changes in phagocytosis-induced gene expression with a luciferase-based reporter gene approach using the Dual-GloTM Luciferase Assay System from Promega.

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Membrane Biogenesis

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