Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Bioorthogonal chemistry is a field of research that focuses on the development and study of chemical reactions that can occur within living organisms without interfering with the native biological processes. These reactions are typically highly selective, fast, and do not produce toxic byproducts. Bioorthogonal chemistry has a wide range of applications in various fields such as drug delivery, imaging, and protein labeling. It allows researchers to selectively manipulate and study specific biomolecules within living systems, providing valuable insights into biological processes.