Publication | Open Access
Optimisation of Bioluminescent Reporters for Use with Mycobacteria
362
Citations
70
References
2010
Year
While much work remains to be done, the finding that both firefly and bacterial luciferases can be detected non-invasively in live mice is an important first step to using these reporters to study the pathogenesis of M. tuberculosis and other mycobacterial species in vivo. Furthermore, the development of auto-luminescent mycobacteria has enormous ramifications for high throughput mycobacterial drug screening assays which are currently carried out either in a destructive manner using LuxAB or the firefly luciferase.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1