From finding new antibiotic candidates to studying the insides of cells, snapping molecules together "like Lego" has ...
In 2001, chemists K. Barry Sharpless, Hartmuth C. Kolb, and M. G. Finn introduced click chemistry, a concept in which organic molecules can be rapidly and reliably joined to form more complex ...
Using robots and click chemistry, scientists built potential active ingredients for future antibiotics that contain metal.
A team of researchers has demonstrated how advanced robotics combined with click chemistry can dramatically accelerate the ...
Middle molecules with a molecular weight of more than 1,000 are difficult to synthesize due to multiple steps and time-consuming nature, demanding the development of a new approach that can overcome ...
The proposed platform for triple click chemistry has three functional groups that can be independently targeted for replacement by choosing an appropriate reaction partner. This platform is compatible ...
In 2007, scientists published a paper that laid out a recipe for a new type of biochemistry. The method would allow scientists to see what was happening in organisms in real time. Carolyn Bertozzi, ...
Agreement grants access to Synaffix patent portfolio related to metal-free click chemistry Technology to be used in Illumina's next-generation sequencing (NGS) products AMSTERDAM, Dec. 4, 2024 ...
Researchers have used a cutting-edge robotic system capable of synthesizing hundreds of metal complexes to develop a possible antibiotic candidate - offering fresh hope in the global fight against ...