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Photoactivatable Alkyne Tag for Photolabeling Biomolecules in Living Cells
A photoactivatable linear alkyne tag is developed by caging the intermediate of the Eschenmoser–Tanabe reaction to expand photoinduced intracellular molecular imaging to a variety of biomolecules. The photoactivatable tag is modified onto a cholesterol analog and introduced into cells. After light irradiation, the tag is successfully labeled with azide‐
Yuki Umeda+6 more
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Cerebral amyloid angiopathy and amyloid load distribution detected on amyloid-positron emission tomography: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Theodorou A+11 more
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We report an efficient double‐click strategy combining copper‐catalyzed azide–alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) with (thia‐)Diels–Alder (DA) reactions, enabled by newly designed heterobifunctional platforms bearing orthogonal clickable groups: alkyne–dithioester, alkyne–maleimide, or azide–diene.
Timothé Maujean+7 more
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Tau-positron emission tomography correlates with neuropathology findings
V. Lowe+18 more
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Two novel 64Cu‐radioconjugates have been prepared, based on the AMD070 scaffold as a targeting unit and cyclam‐based te1pa chelator, for future applications in positron emission tomography imaging. Synthesis of ligands and their 64Cu‐radiolabeling are described herein.
Marie M. Le Roy+5 more
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Emerging Applications of Positron Emission Tomography in Coronary Artery Disease. [PDF]
Blach A, Kwiecinski J.
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