Cancer-sniffing dog being cloned in SKorea: bio firm
Wednesday, May 21, 2008 - 05:07
in Biology & Nature
A Japanese centre which says it has trained a dog to sniff out human cancer cells is cloning the animal in South Korea, a Seoul bio-technology company and the dog's owner said Wednesday.
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