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has gloss | eng: In chemical biology, a bioorthogonal chemical reporter is a tool for tagging and visualizing biomolecules. Prescher & Bertozzi defined bioorthogonal chemical reporters as "non-native, non-perturbing chemical handles that can be modified in living systems through highly selective reactions with exogenously delivered probes." It has been used to enrich proteins and to conduct proteomic analysis. |
lexicalization | eng: bioorthogonal chemical reporter |
instance of | c/Biochemistry methods |
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