The ability to selectively perform chemical reactions within living systems has transformed the field of Chemical Biology. These chemoselective processes have had a major scientific impact by enabling studies of cellular processes, producing tools for the ligations of large biomolecules, and advancing our ability to image or track small molecular changes such as posttranslational modifications. As more investigators become involved in the development and application of chemical reactions performed within complex biological settings, there have been a rising number of innovations that create improved tools and resources for understanding nature. This perspective highlights some recent achievements that show how innovation and creativity ca...
Bioorganic chemistry is an expanding, dynamic area of fundamental and practical interest. The new te...
Chemoselective reactions are powerful tools for the progression of basic science and biochemical tec...
Biocatalysis refers to the utilization of enzymes, either in purified form, or existed as part of cr...
The development of bioorthogonal chemical reactions-chemical reactions that can be conducted in livi...
\u3cp\u3eBioorthogonal chemistry allows for selective and efficient modification of biomolecules in ...
Bioorthogonal chemical reactions are a thriving area of chemical research in recent years as an unpr...
There has been a revolution in the techniques of biology over the past ten years that has dramatical...
Bioorthogonal chemical reactions are a thriving area of chemical research in recent years as an unpr...
AbstractIn the past two decades, with the rapid development of chemical biology, tremendous small-mo...
Biocatalysis has established itself as a vital tool in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. H...
Bioorthogonal chemistries enable researchers to interrogate biomolecules in living systems. These re...
Bioorthogonal is defined as not interfering or interacting with biology. Chemical reactions that ar...
<正>Bioorthogonal chemistry refers to those chemical reactions that can be performed in living ...
Chemical biology encompasses the study and manipulation of biological system using chemistry, often ...
To understand biological processes, biologists typically study how perturbations of protein function...
Bioorganic chemistry is an expanding, dynamic area of fundamental and practical interest. The new te...
Chemoselective reactions are powerful tools for the progression of basic science and biochemical tec...
Biocatalysis refers to the utilization of enzymes, either in purified form, or existed as part of cr...
The development of bioorthogonal chemical reactions-chemical reactions that can be conducted in livi...
\u3cp\u3eBioorthogonal chemistry allows for selective and efficient modification of biomolecules in ...
Bioorthogonal chemical reactions are a thriving area of chemical research in recent years as an unpr...
There has been a revolution in the techniques of biology over the past ten years that has dramatical...
Bioorthogonal chemical reactions are a thriving area of chemical research in recent years as an unpr...
AbstractIn the past two decades, with the rapid development of chemical biology, tremendous small-mo...
Biocatalysis has established itself as a vital tool in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. H...
Bioorthogonal chemistries enable researchers to interrogate biomolecules in living systems. These re...
Bioorthogonal is defined as not interfering or interacting with biology. Chemical reactions that ar...
<正>Bioorthogonal chemistry refers to those chemical reactions that can be performed in living ...
Chemical biology encompasses the study and manipulation of biological system using chemistry, often ...
To understand biological processes, biologists typically study how perturbations of protein function...
Bioorganic chemistry is an expanding, dynamic area of fundamental and practical interest. The new te...
Chemoselective reactions are powerful tools for the progression of basic science and biochemical tec...
Biocatalysis refers to the utilization of enzymes, either in purified form, or existed as part of cr...