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1. A modular platform for bioluminescent RNA tracking.

2. Bioorthogonal cyclopropenones for investigating RNA structure.

3. Expedient Synthesis and Characterization of π-Extended Luciferins.

4. A versatile bioluminescent probe with tunable color.

6. Optimized in vivo multispectral bioluminescent imaging of tumor biology using engineered BRET reporters.

7. Monitoring macrophage polarization with gene expression reporters and bioluminescence phasor analysis.

8. Recent advances in bioluminescent probes for neurobiology.

9. Caged luciferins enable rapid multicomponent bioluminescence imaging.

10. Biochemical Analysis Leads to Improved Orthogonal Bioluminescent Tools.

11. Enhancing Alkyne-Based Raman Tags with a Sulfur Linker.

12. Red-Shifted Coumarin Luciferins for Improved Bioluminescence Imaging.

13. Multiplexed bioluminescence imaging with a substrate unmixing platform.

14. Generalized Bioluminescent Platform To Observe and Track Cellular Interactions.

15. Longitudinal monitoring of individual infection progression in Drosophila melanogaster .

16. Macromolecular assembly of bioluminescent protein nanoparticles for enhanced imaging.

17. Multiplexed bioluminescence microscopy via phasor analysis.

18. Fluorogenic Cyclopropenones for Multicomponent, Real-Time Imaging.

19. A Bioluminescent Sensor for Rapid Detection of PPEP-1, a Clostridioides difficile Biomarker.

20. Transcriptome analysis of heterogeneity in mouse model of metastatic breast cancer.

21. Multicomponent Bioluminescence Imaging with Naphthylamino Luciferins.

22. Coumarin luciferins and mutant luciferases for robust multi-component bioluminescence imaging.

23. Caged Cumate Enables Proximity-Dependent Control Over Gene Expression.

24. Bioorthogonal Reactions of Triarylphosphines and Related Analogues.

25. Rapid Multicomponent Bioluminescence Imaging via Substrate Unmixing.

26. Orthogonal Bioluminescent Probes from Disubstituted Luciferins.

27. Bioorthogonal chemistry.

28. Directed Evolution of a Selective and Sensitive Serotonin Sensor via Machine Learning.

29. Chemically triggered crosslinking with bioorthogonal cyclopropenones.

30. Seeing (and Using) the Light: Recent Developments in Bioluminescence Technology.

31. Multicomponent Bioluminescence Imaging with a π-Extended Luciferin.

32. Developing bioorthogonal probes to span a spectrum of reactivities.

33. Building Biological Flashlights: Orthogonal Luciferases and Luciferins for in Vivo Imaging.

34. Butenolide Synthesis from Functionalized Cyclopropenones.

35. Isomeric triazines exhibit unique profiles of bioorthogonal reactivity.

36. Cyclopropeniminium Ions Exhibit Unique Reactivity Profiles with Bioorthogonal Phosphines.

37. A Cyclopropenethione-Phosphine Ligation for Rapid Biomolecule Labeling.

38. Gaussia princeps luciferase: a bioluminescent substrate for oxidative protein folding.

39. Advances in bioluminescence imaging: new probes from old recipes.

40. Constructing New Bioorthogonal Reagents and Reactions.

41. Pyridone Luciferins and Mutant Luciferases for Bioluminescence Imaging.

42. Statistical Coupling Analysis-Guided Library Design for the Discovery of Mutant Luciferases.

43. Parallel Screening for Rapid Identification of Orthogonal Bioluminescent Tools.

44. Bioluminescent Probes for Imaging Biology beyond the Culture Dish.

45. Cyclopropenones for Metabolic Targeting and Sequential Bioorthogonal Labeling.

47. Orthogonal Luciferase-Luciferin Pairs for Bioluminescence Imaging.

48. Brominated Luciferins Are Versatile Bioluminescent Probes.

50. Design and Synthesis of an Alkynyl Luciferin Analogue for Bioluminescence Imaging.

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