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- Bioconjugation is a chemical strategy to form a stable covalent link between two molecules, at least one of which is a biomolecule. Methods to conjugate...
- (****an). Maleimide-mediated methodologies are among the most used in bioconjugation. Due to fast reactions and high selectivity towards cysteine residues...
- and a reporter molecule or other molecular probe, a process called bioconjugation. The possibility of attaching fluorop****s and other reporter molecules...
- DNA or other organic materials. Another surface modification type is bioconjugation. This method uses two biomolecules which are covalently bonded to one...
- program lies at the intersection of chemistry and biology and develops bioconjugation strategies, cytosolic delivery platforms, and rapid flow synthesis technologies...
- factor 1 secretion. It increases the half-life of acting agents by bioconjugation. The extended half-life is achieved through the addition of a drug affinity...
- reactive with amines and thiols respectively. SMCC is often used in bioconjugation to link proteins with other functional entities (fluorescent dyes, tracers...
- is a protein-incorporated unnatural amino acid used as a tool for bioconjugation in the field of chemical biology. Phenylalaninol Ihlefeldt FS, Pettersen...
- Keijzer JF, Dros M, Zuilhof H, Albada B (2021-09-08). "Aptamer-****isted Bioconjugation of Tyrosine Derivatives with hemin/G-quadruplex (hGQ) DNAzyme Nucleoapzyme...
- Ikada, Y (1995). "Mechanism of Amide Formation by Carbodiimide for Bioconjugation in Aqueous Media". Bioconjugate Chemistry. 6 (1): 123–130. doi:10.1021/bc00031a015...