Bioorthogonal chemistry in bioluminescence imaging
2018
Abstract
Bioorthogonal chemistry has developed significant over the past few decades, to the particular benefit of molecular imaging. Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) along with other imaging modalities have significantly benefitted from this chemistry. Here, we review bioorthogonal reactions that have been used to signific antly broaden the application range of BLI.
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Bioorthogonal chemistry in bioluminescence imaging
Author(s)
Godinat, Aurelien ; Bazhin, Arkadiy A. ; Goun, Elena A.
Published in
Drug Discovery Today
Volume
23
Issue
9
Pages
1584-1590
Date
2018-09-01
Publisher
Oxford, ELSEVIER SCI LTD
ISSN
1359-6446
1878-5832
1878-5832
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2018-11-14