Bioorthogonal organic chemistry in living cells: novel strategies for labeling biomolecules.
The chemical labeling of biomolecules continues to be an important tool for the study of their function and cellular fate. Attention is increasingly focused on labeling of biomolecules in living cells, since cell lysis introduces many artefacts. In addition, with the advances in biocompatible synthe...
Main Authors: | van Swieten, P, Leeuwenburgh, M, Kessler, B, Overkleeft, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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