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What are Common Functional Groups Used?
Some common functional groups used to impart chemical functionality include:
Amine
groups (-NH2)
Carboxyl
groups (-COOH)
Hydroxyl
groups (-OH)
Thiol
groups (-SH)
These groups can be chosen based on the desired interaction, such as binding to specific proteins or enhancing solubility.
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