‘Click’ Chemistry Could Help Dogs with Cancer

Nobel Prize winning technology aims to deliver radioactive cancer treatments more efficiently.

Terry Vlisidis : Unsplash
Terry Vlisidis : Unsplash

A recent Show Me Mizzou article discussed ‘click’ chemistry, and how it could lead to more efficient delivery of radioactive cancer treatments to reduce side effects. Back in September, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to researchers who developed the concept in which molecules snap together like LEGOs. Next, a researcher at the University of Missouri successfully used click chemistry to efficiently deliver drugs to tumors in large dogs with bone cancer.

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