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Cancer-derived exosomes loaded with ultrathin palladium nanosheets for  targeted bioorthogonal catalysis | Request PDF
Cancer-derived exosomes loaded with ultrathin palladium nanosheets for targeted bioorthogonal catalysis | Request PDF

The one-pot nonhydrolysis Staudinger reaction and Staudinger or SPAAC  ligation. - Org. Biomol. Chem. - X-MOL
The one-pot nonhydrolysis Staudinger reaction and Staudinger or SPAAC ligation. - Org. Biomol. Chem. - X-MOL

Catalysis Science & Technology
Catalysis Science & Technology

A thioether-directed palladium-cleavable linker for targeted bioorthogonal  drug decaging - Chemical Science (RSC Publishing)
A thioether-directed palladium-cleavable linker for targeted bioorthogonal drug decaging - Chemical Science (RSC Publishing)

Mechanism of Palladium(II)-Mediated Uncaging Reactions of Propargylic  Substrates,ACS Catalysis - X-MOL
Mechanism of Palladium(II)-Mediated Uncaging Reactions of Propargylic Substrates,ACS Catalysis - X-MOL

Photoactivatable Fluorogenic Labeling via Turn‐On “Click‐Like”  Nitroso‐Diene Bioorthogonal Reaction - Adv. Sci. - X-MOL
Photoactivatable Fluorogenic Labeling via Turn‐On “Click‐Like” Nitroso‐Diene Bioorthogonal Reaction - Adv. Sci. - X-MOL

Dissociative Bioorthogonal Reactions - Tu - 2019 - ChemBioChem - Wiley  Online Library
Dissociative Bioorthogonal Reactions - Tu - 2019 - ChemBioChem - Wiley Online Library

Palladium-catalysed cross-coupling of lithium acetylides | Nature Catalysis
Palladium-catalysed cross-coupling of lithium acetylides | Nature Catalysis

Concurrent and orthogonal gold(I) and ruthenium(II) catalysis inside living  cells | Nature Communications
Concurrent and orthogonal gold(I) and ruthenium(II) catalysis inside living cells | Nature Communications

A thioether-directed palladium-cleavable linker for targeted bioorthogonal  drug decaging - Chemical Science (RSC Publishing)
A thioether-directed palladium-cleavable linker for targeted bioorthogonal drug decaging - Chemical Science (RSC Publishing)

Figure 1 from In vivo catalyzed new-to-nature reactions. | Semantic Scholar
Figure 1 from In vivo catalyzed new-to-nature reactions. | Semantic Scholar

Designed heterogeneous palladium catalysts for reversible light-controlled  bioorthogonal catalysis in living cells | Nature Communications
Designed heterogeneous palladium catalysts for reversible light-controlled bioorthogonal catalysis in living cells | Nature Communications

Molecules | Free Full-Text | The Current Status of Heterogeneous Palladium  Catalysed Heck and Suzuki Cross-Coupling Reactions
Molecules | Free Full-Text | The Current Status of Heterogeneous Palladium Catalysed Heck and Suzuki Cross-Coupling Reactions

Bioorthogonal chemistry: strategies and recent developments. - Abstract -  Europe PMC
Bioorthogonal chemistry: strategies and recent developments. - Abstract - Europe PMC

MetBioCat | News
MetBioCat | News

Close-to-Release": Spontaneous Bioorthogonal Uncaging Resulting from  Ring-Closing Metathesis. - Abstract - Europe PMC
Close-to-Release": Spontaneous Bioorthogonal Uncaging Resulting from Ring-Closing Metathesis. - Abstract - Europe PMC

Recent Fascinating Aspects of the CuAAC Click Reaction: Trends in Chemistry
Recent Fascinating Aspects of the CuAAC Click Reaction: Trends in Chemistry

Exosomes for cell-targeted bioorthogonal catalysis | Nature Catalysis
Exosomes for cell-targeted bioorthogonal catalysis | Nature Catalysis

Bioorthogonal chemistry: strategies and recent developments. - Abstract -  Europe PMC
Bioorthogonal chemistry: strategies and recent developments. - Abstract - Europe PMC

Recent Developments in Metal‐Catalyzed Bio‐orthogonal Reactions for  Biomolecule Tagging - Jang - 2019 - ChemBioChem - Wiley Online Library
Recent Developments in Metal‐Catalyzed Bio‐orthogonal Reactions for Biomolecule Tagging - Jang - 2019 - ChemBioChem - Wiley Online Library

Close-to-Release”: Spontaneous Bioorthogonal Uncaging Resulting from  Ring-Closing Metathesis
Close-to-Release”: Spontaneous Bioorthogonal Uncaging Resulting from Ring-Closing Metathesis

Transition metal catalysts for the bioorthogonal synthesis of bioactive  agents - ScienceDirect
Transition metal catalysts for the bioorthogonal synthesis of bioactive agents - ScienceDirect