Dogs
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Click Chemistry Can Be Used To Deliver Drugs More Efficiently to Tumors in Large Dogs Suffering From Bone Cancer
Researchers from California and Denmark were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in September for developing 'click' chemistry, a process in which molecules snap together like LEGO, potentially making them a more efficient transportation device for delivering pharmaceuticals to cancer tumors.
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