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Firefly Rats: Illuminating the Scientific Community in Transplantation Research
oleh: Eiji Kobayashi, Yoji Hakamata, Shin Enosawa, Kuang-Ming Shang, Hirotake Komatsu
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Diterbitkan: | SAGE Publishing 2024-01-01 |
Deskripsi
Fireflies produce light through luciferase-catalyzed reactions involving luciferin, oxygen, and adenosine triphosphate, distinct from other luminescent organisms. This unique feature has revolutionized molecular biology and physiology, serving as a valuable tool for cellular research. Luciferase-based bioluminescent imaging enabled the creation of transgenic animals, such as Firefly Rats. Firefly Rats, created in 2006, ubiquitously express luciferase and have become a critical asset in scientific investigations. These rats have significantly contributed to transplantation and tissue engineering studies. Their low immunogenicity reduces graft rejection risk, making them ideal for long-term tracking of organ/tissue/cellular engraftments. Importantly, in the islet transplantation setting, the ubiquitous luciferase expression in these rats does not alter islet morphology or function, ensuring accurate assessments of engrafted islets. Firefly Rats have illuminated the path of transplantation research worldwide for over a decade and continue accelerating scientific advancements in many fields.