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Import of firefly luciferase into mammalian peroxisomes in vivo requires nucleoside triphosphatesSoto et al., 1993
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- Soto U
- Pepperkok R
- Ansorge W
- Just W
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- Experimental cell research
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The insect enzyme firefly luciferase (FL), which is known to be imported into mammalian peroxisomes as well, was introduced into the cytoplasm of chinese hamster ovary cells and human skin fibroblasts by microinjection. This model system was used to study the …
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