The Future of (Radio)-Labeled Compounds in Research and Development within the Life Science Industry

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In this review the applications of isotopically labeled compounds are discussed and put into the context of their future impact in the life sciences. Especially discussing their use in the pharma and crop science industries to follow their fate in the environment, in vivo or in complex matrices to understand the potential harm of new chemical structures and to increase the safety of human society.

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Derdau, V., Elmore, C. S., Hartung, T., McKillican, B., Mejuch, T., Rosenbaum, C., & Wiebe, C. (2023, December 21). The Future of (Radio)-Labeled Compounds in Research and Development within the Life Science Industry. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202306019

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