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The Promega @cademy provides a tailored
programme of non-commercial live webinars,
covering a wide range of scientific topics, from
very basic concepts to highly technical research
presentations.
The title of this webinar: "Renilla-Glo and Other
Renilla Assays".

This is a
Specialist webinar,
these webinars addresses more specialized
topics and are useful for PhD students and senior
scientists.
Information
Bioluminescence is the
pre-eminent detection method for performing genetic reporter assays. The
traditional reporter of choice has been firefly luciferase, but recently the
need for reporters that are smaller and do not require ATP has resulted in
the increased use of other luciferases, such as the copepod luciferases. The
best studied of this class is Renilla luciferase, the bioluminescent enzyme
derived from the sea pansy, Renilla reniformis. This webinar will focus on
the use of Renilla luciferase in flash assays, dual assays with firefly
luciferase (both flash and glow type), assays with non-lytic live cell
substrates, and a new assay featuring a single-addition reagent that
generates a glow-type signal with Renilla luciferase.
This webinar
was presented by Michael P. Valley Ph.D, R&D Scientist, Promega
Corporation
This webinar was
presented in the past so registration is not possible
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