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Nobel Prize 2022: The science behind the winners

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The Bio-Orthogonal Click Chemistry

The first bio-or-thogonal chemistries that we did in my lab were around 1997, then we published a big paper in the year 2000. I have to say, knowing what I do of chemistry, it does seem totally amazing. A biological cell is so crammed with stuff going on. It was such a foreign idea of doing chemistry in cells and animals and humans. That was a very strange concept at the time.

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