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  • Earlier work by Bertozzi and her group had shown that glycans can be metabolically labeled with azides - a functional group featuring three nitrogen atoms - via a reaction they devised, which they called the Staudinger ligation.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • Earlier work by Bertozzi and her group had shown that glycans can be metabolically labeled with azides - a functional group featuring three nitrogen atoms - via a reaction they devised, which they called the Staudinger ligation.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010

  • Hermann Staudinger is married to Magda Woit, who is for many years his co-worker and co-author of numerous publications.

    Hermann Staudinger - Biography 1964

  • Germany dominates luge and the Canadian Luge Association poached Staudinger from the Germans 'coaching staff last year to push the Canadians into the world's elite in time for the

    Tsn.ca Top Stories RSS 2008

  • Germany dominates luge and the Canadian Luge Association poached Staudinger from the Germans 'coaching staff last year to push the Canadians into the world's elite in time for the

    Tsn.ca Top Stories RSS 2008

  • Germany dominates luge and the Canadian Luge Association poached Staudinger from the Germans 'coaching staff last year to push the Canadians into the world's elite in time for the

    Tsn.ca Top Stories RSS 2008

  • Germany dominates luge and the Canadian Luge Association poached Staudinger from the Germans 'coaching staff last year to push the Canadians into the world's elite in time for the

    Tsn.ca Top Stories RSS 2008

  • The technique for adding unusual but benign chemicals to cells was developed by Bertozzi more than a decade ago based on a chemical reaction called the Staudinger ligation.

    unknown title 2009

  • The technique for adding unusual but benign chemicals to cells was developed by Bertozzi more than a decade ago based on a chemical reaction called the Staudinger ligation.

    unknown title 2009

  • The technique for adding unusual but benign chemicals to cells was developed by Bertozzi more than a decade ago based on a chemical reaction called the Staudinger ligation.

    innovations-report 2009

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