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In‐Gel Generated Palladium Nanostructures as Bioorthogonal Uncaging Reactors
In the quest to alleviate the severe side effects of chemotherapy, a promising approach is through prodrugs, an inactivate form of the drug that is administered systemically but activated locally.
Aisling McGuigan +4 more
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Many biophysical techniques that are available to study the structure, function and dynamics of cellular constituents require modification of the target molecules.
Leonhard Jakob +2 more
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Ribozymes for RNA‐Catalyzed RNA Methylation and Labeling
Ribozymes are powerful tools for site‐specific RNA modification. Their activities range from installing tags and fluorophores to generating natural RNA methylations, making them valuable tools to uncover the many functions that RNA plays in nature.
Carolin P. M. Scheitl +1 more
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Cycloadditions of cyclohexynes and cyclopentyne. [PDF]
We report the strategic use of cyclohexyne and the more elusive intermediate, cyclopentyne, as a tool for the synthesis of new heterocyclic compounds. Experimental and computational studies of a 3-substituted cyclohexyne are also described.
Garg, Neil K +4 more
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Bioorthogonal Janus microparticles for photothermal and chemo‐therapy
Bioorthogonal chemistry, recognized as a highly efficient tool in chemical biology, has shown significant value in cancer treatment. The primary objective is to develop efficient delivery strategies to achieve enhanced bioorthogonal drug treatment for ...
Qingfei Zhang +4 more
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Sialic acids are located at the termini of mammalian cell-surface glycostructures, which participate in essential interaction processes including adhesion of pathogens prior to infection and immunogenicity. Here we present the synthesis and bioorthogonal
Arne Homann +4 more
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Teaching old NCATs new tricks: using non-canonical amino acid tagging to study neuronal plasticity [PDF]
The non-canonical amino acid labeling techniques BONCAT (bioorthogonal non-canonical amino acid tagging) and FUNCAT (fluorescent non-canonical amino acid tagging) enable the specific identification and visualization of newly synthesized proteins ...
Dieterich, D .C. +2 more
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Layer-by-layer biofabrication of coronary covered stents with clickable elastin-like recombinamers [PDF]
Producción CientíficaCoronary artery disease is the leading cause of death around the world. Endovascular stenting is the preferred treatment option to restore blood flow in the coronary arteries due to the lower perioperative morbidity when compared ...
Fernández Colino, Alicia +7 more
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Engineering cell surfaces by covalent grafting of synthetic polymers to metabolically-labeled glycans [PDF]
Re-engineering mammalian cell surfaces enables modulation of their phenotype, function, and interactions with external markers and may find application in cell-based therapies.
Bailey, Trisha L. +3 more
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Genetic code expansion for chemosensing and chemical actuation of biological functions
Genetic code expansion (GCE) broadens the chemical repertoire for precise control of protein function in biological systems. This review highlights GCE‐based sensing and actuating systems that operate through selective interactions between noncanonical amino acids and chemical triggers.
Jieun Bae, Dong‐Hyun Kim, Minseob Koh
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