Systematic Evaluation of Bioorthogonal Reactions in Live Cells with Clickable HaloTag Ligands: Implications for Intracellular Imaging is a research paper published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (2015). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.789. It has been cited 191 times.
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0.789
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