19 January 2009
cAMP assay slideshared
As we learned in 2008, genetically encoded assays can be designed to monitor virtually each molecular mechanism inside a cell and, with appropriate transgenesis schemes, inside organisms. With the advent of 2.0 Age, communication on biosensor development is not confined to classic journal sites, but became digged also on social media like the youtube for molecular protocols. Recently, advances in assay development appeared even at "the best place to share powerpoint presentations". Look for example this overview of a luciferase-based cAMP Assay from Promega at Slideshare.
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