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Linker orthogonality between linkers

It involves the use of two orthogonal linkers, namely linker 1 and linker 2. The analytical unit is placed between the two linkers and the desired compound is attached to linker 2. Analytical units commonly used today comprise a chromophore, a mass ionizer, and a peak splitter. Cleavage at linker 1 releases the desired... [Pg.101]


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