Coined by Carolyn Bertozzi who won the 2022 Nobel prize for click chemistry, ‘bioorthogonal click chemistry’ encompasses a class of click reactions that are both fast and biologically inert, making ...
Bioorthogonal chemistry has emerged as an influential field that bridges chemical innovation with biological application by enabling reactions that occur in living systems without interfering with ...
Triple click chemistry has revolutionized chemical synthesis with its simplicity and efficiency, allowing for the quick and selective assembly of complex molecules. Now, in a recent study, researchers ...
Middle molecules with a molecular weight of more than 1,000 are difficult to synthesize due to multiple steps and time-consuming nature, demanding the development of a new approach that can overcome ...
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Harnessing the power of 'click chemistry' to make biomolecular labeling safe for live cells
One of the longstanding challenges in chemical biology has been finding ways to directly observe biological processes at work inside living cells without disturbing the action. In order to unlock new ...
A potent anti-cancer therapy has been created using Nobel prize-winning “click chemistry”, where molecules click together like LEGO bricks, in a new study by UCL and Stanford University researchers.
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have received a grant of nearly $1.9 million from the National Institutes of Health's National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) and a ...
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