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Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer

(BRET). Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer (BRET) is a powerful technique used to study biological processes in living cells. It is a type of energy transfer that utilizes emissions of light (bioluminescence) to measure the binding affinity of two or more molecules. BRET is a highly sensitive and cost-effect…

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Overview

(BRET). Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer (BRET) is a powerful technique used to study biological processes in living cells. It is a type of energy transfer that utilizes emissions of light (bioluminescence) to measure the binding affinity of two or more molecules. BRET is a highly sensitive and cost-effective method to study protein-protein interactions, drug-target interactions, protein modifications, and other biological processes. Additionally, BRET can be used in a variety of systems, including tissue culture cells and organisms, providing a versatile tool to further our understanding of living systems.

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Professor Massoud Kaykhaii · Slovakia Dr. Rabiul Ahasan · Saudi Arabia Dr. Jun Wan · United States

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