Definitions from Wiktionary (bifunctional chelator)
▸ noun: (pharmacy) A chemical chelator that: 1) secures a metal ion (often radioactive) and 2) forms a linkage (bond) between the complex and the targeting vector (e.g. a tumour targeting protein).
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▸ noun: (pharmacy) A chemical chelator that: 1) secures a metal ion (often radioactive) and 2) forms a linkage (bond) between the complex and the targeting vector (e.g. a tumour targeting protein).
Similar:
metallophore,
chelatase,
metallochelatase,
counterreceptor,
metalloform,
metallothionine,
metallochaperone,
pentabody,
cobaltochelatase,
ligand,
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