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Real-Time Bioluminescent Tracking of Cellular Population Dynamics...

by Dan Close, Gary S Sayler, Tingting Xu, Steven A Ripp
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
Page Numbers
107 to 116
Publisher Name
Humana Press
Publisher Location
New York, New Jersey, United States of America

Cellular population dynamics are routinely monitored across many diverse fields for a variety of purposes. In general, these dynamics are assayed either through the direct counting of cellular aliquots followed by extrapolation to the total population size, or through the monitoring of signal intensity from any number of externally stimulated reporter proteins. While both viable methods, here we describe a novel technique that allows for the automated, non-destructive tracking of cellular population dynamics in real-time. This method, which relies on the detection of a continuous bioluminescent signal produced through expression of the bacterial luciferase gene cassette, provides a low cost, low time-intensive means for generating additional data compared to alternative methods.