Abstract
Chemical transformations compatible with biological systems serve as invaluable tools for probing biomolecules, drug compounds, and biological processes in their native environments. The complex environment of living organisms requires these reactions to be highly selective and efficient, posing a formidable challenge to the field of organic chemistry. A number of chemical reactions have recently emerged to meet this challenge, providing a diverse toolkit for researchers. This manuscript presents a comprehensive survey of current bioorthogonal reactions, emphasizing their applications in bioimaging, diagnostics, and medicine.