Sensitive In Vivo Detection of Primary T Cells Expressing Membrane-Anchored Gaussia Luciferase for the Study of Adoptive T Cell Immunotherapy in Murine Models of Malignancy.
Abstract
Current approaches to in vivo bioluminescent imaging (BLI) of T cells utilizing luciferase enzymes may be compromised by poor transduction efficiencies in primary T cells, and low photon emissions. Here we describe a novel and widely applicable approach to in vivo BLI of primary T cells utilizing a membrane-anchored form of the naturally secreted Guassia luciferase (GLuc) enzyme, termed exGLuc. We constructed exGLuc by fusion of the GLuc gene to...
Paper Details
Title
Sensitive In Vivo Detection of Primary T Cells Expressing Membrane-Anchored Gaussia Luciferase for the Study of Adoptive T Cell Immunotherapy in Murine Models of Malignancy.
Published Date
Nov 16, 2006
Journal
Volume
108
Issue
11
Pages
3685 - 3685
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