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1. 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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

14. 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.

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

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

17. Development of Luminescent Biosensors for Calprotectin.

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

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

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

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

22. Development of a split-luciferase assay to establish optimal protein secretion conditions for protein production by Bacillus subtilis .

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

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

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

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

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

28. Demystifying In Vivo Bioluminescence Imaging of a Chagas Disease Mouse Model for Drug Efficacy Studies.

29. Exploring the Light-Emitting Agents in Renilla Luciferases by an Effective QM/MM Approach.

30. Bright Red Bioluminescence from Semisynthetic NanoLuc (sNLuc).

31. Bioluminescence Imaging of Potassium Ion Using a Sensory Luciferin and an Engineered Luciferase.

32. Inhibition of NF-κB and ERK signaling pathways in osteoclasts and M1 macrophage polarization: Mechanistic insights into the anti-osteoporotic effects of Pseudolaric acid B.

33. Serum Amyloid A3 Promoter-Luciferase Reporter Mice Are Useful for Early Drug-Induced Nephrotoxicity Detection.

34. Receptor Targeting Using Copolymer-Modified Gold Nanoparticles for pCMV-Luc Gene Delivery to Liver Cancer Cells In Vitro.

35. Development of conjugation-mediated versatile site-specific single-copy luciferase fusion system.

36. The use of bioluminescent enzyme bioassay for the analysis of human saliva: Advantages and disadvantages.

37. Molecular evolution of Cypridina noctiluca secretory luciferase for production of spectrum-shifted luminescence-emitting mutants and their application in nuclear receptor-reporter assays.

38. miR-155-5p promotes hepatic steatosis via PICALM-mediated autophagy in aging hepatocytes.

39. The luciferase-based in vivo protein-protein interaction assay revealed that CHK1 promotes PP2A and PME-1 interaction.

40. Gene delivery followed by ex vivo lung perfusion using an adeno-associated viral vector in a rodent lung transplant model.

41. Glycoprotein-glycoprotein Receptor Binding Detection Using Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer.

42. In vivo bioluminescence imaging of the intracerebral fibroin-controlled AAV-α-synuclein diffusion for monitoring the central nervous system and peripheral expression.

43. Alfalfa xeno-miR159a regulates bovine mammary epithelial cell proliferation and milk protein synthesis by targeting PTPRF.

44. PTX3 activates POSTN and promotes the progression of glioblastoma via the MAPK/ERK signalling axis.

45. The MYB transcription factor SmMYB113 directly regulates ethylene-dependent flower abscission in eggplant.

46. MicroRNA-542-3p targets Pten to inhibit the myoblasts proliferation but suppresses myogenic differentiation independent of targeted Pten.

47. Hepatocyte-derived exosomes deliver the lncRNA CYTOR to hepatic stellate cells and promote liver fibrosis.

48. Long Non-coding RNA X-Inactive Specific Transcript Promotes Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Progression via the MicroRNA 34a/Zinc Finger E-box-Binding Homeobox 1 Pathway.

49. Genome assembly of Genji firefly (Nipponoluciola cruciata) reveals novel luciferase-like luminescent proteins without peroxisome targeting signal.

50. Vof16-miR-185-5p-GAP43 network improves the outcomes following spinal cord injury via enhancing self-repair and promoting axonal growth.

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