Researchers have found a way to make copper-catalyzed click chemistry biocompatible. By adding a ligand that minimizes the toxicity of copper but still allows it to catalyze the click chemistry ...
A major challenge in the development of novel therapeutics is the precise localization and activation of drugs to specific areas in the body. Twenty years ago ‘click chemistry’, a simple yet powerful ...
20 years ago, Danish chemist Morten Meldal discovered a new method for assembling molecules. Assembling molecules has always been and still is a large part of chemists' work—whether they are hired to ...
The 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Carolyn Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless for their development of click and bioorthogonal chemistry which are used by chemists around the ...
Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless have been awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry, an ingenious tool ...
For the development of multidimensional click chemistry, a next-generation click-technology that extends bond creation into the three-dimensional world, opening doors to new frontiers in biomedicine, ...
This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to the discoverers of click chemistry -- an invention used every day by chemists all over the world. This technique can now be carried out more ...
‘Click chemistry’ wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for its ability to simply and reliably synthesize complex molecules and its application in living cells utilizing bioorthogonal reactions. Nature ...
The 'Click Chemistry' that won Morten Meldal, Barry Sharpless, and Carolyn Bertozzi this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry is about making difficult processes easier. Click chemistry and bioorthogonal ...
Making complicated processes simpler was the focus of this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Click chemistry and bioorthogonal reactions had made developing complex molecules found in nature less ...
The 2022 Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to scientists Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless for their development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry. These ...