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Lysine-directed site-selective bioconjugation for the creation of radioimmunoconjugates

Sarrett et al., 2022

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415895596297349284
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Sarrett S
Rodriguez C
Rymarczyk G
Hosny M
Keinanen O
Delaney S
Thau S
Krantz B
Zeglis B
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Bioconjugate chemistry

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The synthesis of radioimmunoconjugates via the stochastic attachment of bifunctional chelators to lysines can yield heterogeneous products with suboptimal in vitro and in vivo behavior. In response to this, several site-selective approaches to bioconjugation have been …
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