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The Origin of Bioorthogonal Chemistry

In the 1990s, people knew that the structures of cell surface sugars change during diseases. The only way to study those sugars was on cells you took out of the body and destroyed. But there was no way to see them when they were alive and in the body. A lecture by a German biochemist named Werner Reuter gave me an idea for how I could sneak a little bit of chemistry into cell surface sugars.

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