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publicationNumber KR-101009437-B1
titleOfInvention MAT-LyLu prostate luminescent cancer cell line inserted with luminescent vector containing luciferase gene
abstract The present invention relates to a MAT-LyLu prostate luminescent cancer cell line which is inserted into an animal cell, and then a luminescent vector capable of expressing luciferase, which is a structural gene therein, is inserted. because of this, and as luminescent activity well maintained higher than the light-emitting cell emits light sensitivity in vitro (in vitro) or in vivo (in In vivo ), it is possible to specifically detect the proliferation and metastasis of cancer cells.n n n n Luciferase, Luminescent Vector, Luminescent Cell Line, Cancer Cell Line
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