One-step bioengineering of magnetic nanoparticles via a surface diazo transfer/azide-alkyne click reaction sequence

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Laura PolitoDavide Prosperi

Abstract

We have developed an efficient conversion of amino iron oxides to carbohydrate and protein derived nanoparticles with highly conserved bioactivity through a combination of diazo transfer and azide-alkyne click technology.

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