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"Click-to-chelate": design and incorporation of triazole-containing metal-chelating systems into biomolecules of diagnostic and therapeutic interest

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2008
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Struthers, H., Spingler, B., Mindt, T. L., & Schibli, R. (2008). “Click-to-chelate”: design and incorporation of triazole-containing metal-chelating systems into biomolecules of diagnostic and therapeutic interest. Chemistry, 14(20), 6173–6183. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.200702024

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The site-specific conjugation of metal chelating systems to biologically relevant molecules is an important contemporary topic in bioinorganic and bioorganometallic chemistry. In this work, we have used the CuI-catalyzed cycloaddition of azides and terminal alkynes to synthesise novel ligand systems, in which the 1,2,3-triazole is an integral part of the metal chelating system. A diverse set of bidentate alkyne building blocks with different aliphatic and aromatic backbones and various donor groups were prepared. The bidentate alkynes

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14

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20

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6173

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General Chemistry

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2008

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2009-03-02

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0947-6539

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Struthers, H., Spingler, B., Mindt, T. L., & Schibli, R. (2008). “Click-to-chelate”: design and incorporation of triazole-containing metal-chelating systems into biomolecules of diagnostic and therapeutic interest. Chemistry, 14(20), 6173–6183. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.200702024

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