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Meaning of "linking group"

A linking group, in chemistry or biochemistry, refers to a molecule or functional group that connects or attaches two or more other molecules together. It acts as a bridge or linker between the different components, enabling the formation of more complex structures

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Any suitable linking group can be present.
Reland may also comprise a linking group.
The linking group may be aliphatic or aromatic.
Represents a single bond or a divalent linking group.
An example of a linking group is aminocaproic acid.
Atomic group including the linking group.
The linking group is preferably a divalent linking group.
In some embodiments the linking group is succinimidyl succinate.
The linking group may be a peptide or an amino acid.
I represents a divalent organic linking group.
A specific linking group is attached to a polypeptide or a fluorescein tracer.
There is a particular advantage of the use of a linking group.
The primary linking group is an ether.
Said linker comprises a linking group.
The linking group is a carboxamide.

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Most preferably the divalent linking group is an alkylene group.
The linking group may comprise a polyethylene glycol spacer.
An example of a linking group is cystamine.
The linking group can be derived from a maleimide group.
This linkage may be a bond or a linking group as discussed above.
The common linking group may also be a carbonyl as in benzophenone.
The backbone of the coupling agent is a polyvalent linking group.
In some embodiments the linking group is a biocompatible linking group.
A nucleotide can be a nucleoside further comprising a phosphate linking group.
The atoms of a linking group are themselves connected by chemical bonds.
A chemical bond between the subunits or by use of a linking group.
The linking group may also be derived from a polyol.
In some embodiments the polymeric macromolecular linking group is a polypeptide.
Vía a linking group or any other intervening portion of the molecule.
The hydrophilic polymer used as a linking group is preferably a bifunctional polymer.
The linking group can be provided by a suitable choice of reaction chemistry.
Y is a short linking group.
A silyl linking group can be cleaved by fluoride or under acidic conditions.
The payload in the example is attached vía a linking group to the tether.
Preferably the linking group includes at least one lysine residue.
Attached to a ring or other group refers to a free bond or linking group.
In this example the linking group so formed is the methylene group.
A conjugate of the present invention is linked to the antigen vía a linking group.
In this example the linking group so formed is the oxymethyl group.
The basic structure of fluorescent group and linking group are shown below.
In this case the linking group is already present in the monomer.
The reactive chemical compounds are not particularly limited by their linking group.
In some embodiments the linking group is a macromolecule and may be polymeric.
The degree of hydrophilicity is controlled by the number of heteroatoms in the linking group.
The topiramate analog linking group can include a leaving group.
A linking group is any divalent moiety used to link one compound to another.
Is a divalent linking group.
The second linking group may be simply a bond to an attachable moiety.
The pending chromophore group is linked by a linking group to the polymeric backbone.
The linking group is comprised of bonds that are stable under normal conditions.

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