Dual Luciferase Reporter (DLR) Assay Certification on the CLARIOstar® using LVF monochromators™

6 Jan 2014

The DLR or Dual-Luciferase Reporter Assay has become the go-to assay for use in studies of regulation of gene transcription. Two enzymes are used in DLR, Firefly and Renilla luciferase in a two-step reaction. Results presented in this application note validate the ability of the CLARIOstar’s ability to perform Promega’s DLR assay.


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Dual Luciferase Reporter (DLR) Assay Certification on the CLARIOstar® using LVF monochromators™