“…It is performed between tetrazine and trans-cyclooctene (TCO) derivatives and, since its description by Blackman, is successfully used for many biomedical applications. [25][26][27]30] The simplicity, speed, ease, and wide scope of click/ bioorthogonal chemistry have been so much appreciated that both strategies are widely used in the search of many drugs, e. g., anticancers, antivirals, peptidomimetics, antiparasitics or anti-inflammatories. [31,32] As highlighted by the Nobel Committee, [33] thanks to its modular nature and robustness, the principle may be equated to an "IKEA 'flatpack' approach, in which all necessary components, the 'building blocks', along with a set of easy-touse hardware, the 'reactions', were provided together with a reliable assembly instruction for almost anybody to follow".…”