Abstract: Click chemistry is a highly-selective and high-yield chemical approach which uses a wide scope of materials and does not call for purification. Molecular imaging is an in vivo characterization and measurement of biologic processes at the cellular and molecular level. Representative imaging modalities of molecular imaging are optical imaging, nuclear imaging, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Up to date, click chemistry has been widely employed by molecular imaging to trap imaging probes on site and trace the biological events with high efficiency and high sensitivity. It has played an important role in early detection of disease, real-time monitoring of drug delivery and investigating the func-tions of biomolecules in vivo. He...
Since the emergence of molecular imaging over 30 years ago, it has arguably become one of the most r...
Targeting small molecules to diseased tissues as therapy or diagnosis is a significant challenge in ...
Click chemistry is a powerful chemical reaction with excellent bioorthogonality features: biocompati...
This review focuses on the application of click chemistry in medicinal sciences, and particularly on...
We demonstrate high-density labelling of cellular DNA and RNA using click chemistry and perform conf...
Click chemistry reactions have had a considerable impact in the effort to develop efficient syntheti...
Tiivistelmä – Referat – Abstract Molecular imaging is visualization, characterization and quantif...
Molecular imaging has been defined as the in vivo characterization and measurement of biological pro...
Over the past decades, the field of molecular imaging has been rapidly growing involving multiple di...
Click chemistry, a concept that employs only practical and reliable transformations for compound syn...
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This thesis primarily concerns the development of new tools and reactions through the activation of ...
The combination of polymeric with biological materials, to create biohybrid macromolecules that merg...
Studying complex biological processes requires the ability to visualize biomolecules in the context ...
International audienceOver the years, click and bioorthogonal reactions have been the subject of con...
Since the emergence of molecular imaging over 30 years ago, it has arguably become one of the most r...
Targeting small molecules to diseased tissues as therapy or diagnosis is a significant challenge in ...
Click chemistry is a powerful chemical reaction with excellent bioorthogonality features: biocompati...
This review focuses on the application of click chemistry in medicinal sciences, and particularly on...
We demonstrate high-density labelling of cellular DNA and RNA using click chemistry and perform conf...
Click chemistry reactions have had a considerable impact in the effort to develop efficient syntheti...
Tiivistelmä – Referat – Abstract Molecular imaging is visualization, characterization and quantif...
Molecular imaging has been defined as the in vivo characterization and measurement of biological pro...
Over the past decades, the field of molecular imaging has been rapidly growing involving multiple di...
Click chemistry, a concept that employs only practical and reliable transformations for compound syn...
Contains fulltext : 34749.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)11 p
This thesis primarily concerns the development of new tools and reactions through the activation of ...
The combination of polymeric with biological materials, to create biohybrid macromolecules that merg...
Studying complex biological processes requires the ability to visualize biomolecules in the context ...
International audienceOver the years, click and bioorthogonal reactions have been the subject of con...
Since the emergence of molecular imaging over 30 years ago, it has arguably become one of the most r...
Targeting small molecules to diseased tissues as therapy or diagnosis is a significant challenge in ...
Click chemistry is a powerful chemical reaction with excellent bioorthogonality features: biocompati...