Genetically Encoded Tetrazine Amino Acid Directs Rapid Site-Specific <i>in Vivo</i> Bioorthogonal Ligation with <i>trans</i>-Cyclooctenes
Jason L. Seitchik(Franklin & Marshall College), Ryan A. Mehl(Oregon State University), Jennifer C. Peeler(Franklin & Marshall College), Joseph M. Fox(University of Delaware), Christian A. Refakis(Franklin & Marshall College), Michael T. Taylor(University of Delaware), Timothy W. Rhoads(Oregon State University), Melissa L. Blackman(University of Delaware), Richard B. Cooley(Oregon State University)
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