Difference between revisions of "Sources for luciferin (coelenterizine)"

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The luciferin of Vargula is called vargulin [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vargulin]
 
The luciferin of Vargula is called vargulin [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vargulin]
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The company Targeting Systems sells 2 kits which include luciferin (and luciferase).
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<p>'''Targeting Systems''' website here [http://www.targetingsystems.net/product-price-list.php]</p>
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<p>VLAR-1 1000 assays Cypridina (Vargula) Luciferase Assay Reagent $400 </p>
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<p>VLAR-2 1000 assays Cypridina Luciferse Assay reagent (more stable version) $440</p>
  
  
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Promegea sells coelenterizines [http://www.promega.com/products/biochemicals-and-labware/biochemical-buffers-and-reagents/coelenterazines/]
 
Promegea sells coelenterizines [http://www.promega.com/products/biochemicals-and-labware/biochemical-buffers-and-reagents/coelenterazines/]
Nanolight [http://www.nanolight.com/nanofuel.htm]
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<p>Nanolight is another company[http://www.nanolight.com/nanofuel.htm]</p>

Latest revision as of 18:47, 12 November 2011

The luciferin of Vargula is called vargulin [1] The company Targeting Systems sells 2 kits which include luciferin (and luciferase).

Targeting Systems website here [2]

VLAR-1 1000 assays Cypridina (Vargula) Luciferase Assay Reagent $400

VLAR-2 1000 assays Cypridina Luciferse Assay reagent (more stable version) $440


Below are coelenterizins DIFFERENT from vargulin:

Promegea sells coelenterizines [3]

Nanolight is another company[4]