
Bioconjugates
Bioconjugates are specialized molecules created by combining a biological component, like a protein or antibody, with a chemical substance, such as a drug or imaging agent. This combination allows targeted delivery, meaning the bioconjugate can seek out specific cells or tissues—like cancer cells—while sparing healthy ones. This approach enhances treatment effectiveness and reduces side effects. Bioconjugates are widely used in medicine for targeted therapies and diagnostic imaging, enabling precise intervention and improved patient outcomes through the integration of biological specificity and chemical functionality.