Firefly Luciferase circRNA
Firefly luciferase, originally extracted from firefly Photinus pyralis, can catalyze the oxidation of substrate D-luciferin to emit light at a wavelength of about 560nm. Firefly luciferase is a commonly used reporter gene, which is often used in the study of gene regulation and function.
Firefly Luciferase circRNA provides a concentration of approximately 1 mg/mL, stable expression of firefly luciferase for a long time, suitable for transfection, cell viability and in vivo imaging experiments.
Concentration |
~1 mg/mL |
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Buffer |
RNase free water |
Storage |
-40°C or below |
General tips |
Please dissolve it on ice and protect from RNase carefully. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles as possible. Don’t vortex. Upon first use, centrifuge the tube softly and aliquot it into several single use portions. Use RNase-free reagents and materials with appropriate RNase-free technique. Don’t add to the media with serum unless mixing with a transfection reagent. |
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Shipping Condition |
ship with dry ice |