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| Did anyone work with luciferase before ? We are trasnfecting HepG2 cells with Luc containning vectors and we are using "Victor" luminometer" to measure the signal but we are getting very irrelevant results and the negative control (GFP, which should give a zero signal" is displaying a good signal Does anyone have any idea how this could be handled ? Thanks |
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