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Surface immobilization of biomolecules by click sulfonamide reaction.

Chem Commun (London) (2008) PMID 18685756

Alkyne-modified biomolecules can be immobilized site- and chemoselectively on sulfonylazide slides under very mild conditions by means of the click sulfonamide reaction.

DOI: 10.1039/b806764c
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