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1. Conversion of dehydrocoelenterazine to coelenterazine in mammalian cells: Identification using cultured cells stably expressing coelenterazine-utilizing luciferase.

2. Strength of activation and temporal dynamics of bioluminescent-optogenetics in response to systemic injections of the luciferin.

3. The 'ABC' of split-nanoluciferase HIF heterodimerization bioassays: Applications, Benefits & Considerations.

4. Accurate and sensitive interactome profiling using a quantitative protein-fragment complementation assay.

5. Transgenic sensors reveal compartment-specific effects of aggregation-prone proteins on subcellular proteostasis during aging.

6. Expedient Synthesis and Characterization of π-Extended Luciferins.

7. Intelligent guide RNA: dual toehold switches for modulating luciferase in the presence of trigger RNA.

8. A circular split nanoluciferase reporter for validating and screening putative internal ribosomal entry site elements.

9. Split-Luciferase Reassembly Assay to Measure Endoplasmic Reticulum-Mitochondria Contacts in Live Cells.

10. Autonomous multicolor bioluminescence imaging in bacteria, mammalian, and plant hosts.

11. Novel three-dimensional live skin-like in vitro composite for bioluminescence reporter gene assay.

12. Development of a bioluminescent homogenous nanobody-based immunoassay for the detection of prostate-specific antigen (PSA).

13. Low-cost and sustainable smartphone-based tissue-on-chip device for bioluminescence biosensing.

14. Establishment of Translational Luciferase-Based Cancer Models to Evaluate Antitumoral Therapies.

15. Enhancing Bioluminescence Imaging of Cultured Tissue Explants Using Optical Telecompression.

16. Development of a sensor to detect methylmercury toxicity.

17. Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer (BRET)-Mediated Protein Release from Self-Illuminating Photoresponsive Biomaterials.

18. Regiospecific Coelenterazine Analogs for Bioassays and Molecular Imaging.

19. Assessing Antibody-dependent, Cell-mediated Cytotoxicity in Cancer Cells using Antibody-Dependent Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity Reporter Bioassay.

20. Role of size, surface charge, and PEGylated lipids of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) on intramuscular delivery of mRNA.

21. Luciferase-Loaded Calcium Phosphate Nanoparticles for Persistent Bioluminescence Imaging of Orthotopic Breast Tumors.

22. A Gaussia luciferase reporter assay for the evaluation of coronavirus Nsp5/3CLpro activity.

23. A novel luciferase-based reporter tool to monitor the dynamics of carbon catabolite repression in filamentous fungi.

24. Non-Invasive Direct Visualization of Luciferase-Luciferin Emitted Light Producing True Images from an Orthotopic Lung Cancer Xenograft Model in Nude Mice Using an Ultra-sensitive Low-light Camera and Optics.

25. A reproducible and affordable method of conducting luciferase assay.

26. Molecular Dynamics Simulation Combined with Neural Relationship Inference and Markov Model to Reveal the Relationship between Conformational Regulation and Bioluminescence Properties of Gaussia Luciferase.

27. Rapid function analysis of OsiWAK1 using a Dual-Luciferase assay in rice.

28. Establishing a High-Yield Chloroplast Cell-Free System for Prototyping Genetic Parts.

29. In Vivo Luciferin-Luciferase Reaction in Micro-Mini Pigs Using Xenogeneic Rat Bone Marrow Transplantation.

30. Luciferase reporter assay for NF-kB activation automated by an open-source liquid handling platform.

31. Luciferase- and HaloTag-based reporter assays to measure small-molecule-induced degradation pathway in living cells.

32. In vitro screening of chemically synthesized dipeptide-antisense oligonucleotide conjugates to identify ligand molecules enhancing their activity.

33. A suicidal and extensively disordered luciferase with a bright luminescence.

34. A Novel Luciferase-Based Reporter Gene Technology for Simultaneous Optical and Radionuclide Imaging of Cells.

35. Split Luciferase Molecular Tension Sensors for Bioluminescent Readout of Mechanical Forces in Biological Systems.

36. A Novel Method for the Early Detection of Single Circulating, Metastatic and Self-Seeding Cancer Cells in Orthotopic Breast Cancer Mouse Models.

37. A pH-sensitive closed-loop nanomachine to control hyperexcitability at the single neuron level.

38. Emerging Synthetic Bioluminescent Reactions for Non-Invasive Imaging of Freely Moving Animals.

39. Head-to-head Comparison of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) Imaging With Luciferase-luciferin Imaging In Vivo Using Single-nanometer Laser-excitation Tuning and an Ultra-low-light-detection Camera and Optics Demonstrates the Superiority of GFP.

40. Development of Luminescent Biosensors for Calprotectin.

41. Establishment of the Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Type Asia1 Expressing the HiBiT Protein: A Useful Tool for a NanoBiT Split Luciferase Assay.

42. Assessment of DNA Double Strand Break Repair Activity Using High-throughput and Quantitative Luminescence-based Reporter Assays.

43. KPC-luciferase-expressing cells elicit an anti-tumor immune response in a mouse model of pancreatic cancer.

44. Maintain the light, long-term seasonal monitoring of luminous capabilities in the brittle star Amphiura filiformis.

45. Luciferase-Decorated Gold Nanorods as Dual-Modal Contrast Agents for Tumor-Targeted High-Performance Bioluminescence/Photoacoustic Imaging.

46. Establishment of a Cleavage-Based Single-Plasmid Dual-Luciferase Surrogate Reporter for the Cleavage Efficiency Evaluation of CRISPR-Cas12a Systems and Its Primary Application.

47. Novel IgE crosslinking-induced luciferase expression method using human-rat chimeric IgE receptor-carrying mast cells.

48. Construction and characterization of recombinant senecavirus A expressing secreted luciferase for antiviral screening.

49. A slow but steady nanoLuc: R162A mutation results in a decreased, but stable, nanoLuc activity.

50. Imaging bioluminescence by detecting localized haemodynamic contrast from photosensitized vasculature.

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