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- who: Astha Malik and collaborators from the Cincinnati, Ohio, United States of America, Graduate Medical Education, University of Tennessee Health have published the research work: Using bioluminescence to image gene expression and spontaneous behavior in freely moving mice, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 12/08/2021
- what: When the circadian expression of a gene is known this approach provides an effective alternative to imaging immobile anesthetized animals and can removing noise Competing interests: The authors describe how luciferin delivered through voluntary drinking in combination with computer-aided image selection (CAIS) enables BLI of mice . . .

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