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Eliminated without a trace: The fastest click reaction, the highly selective inverse-electron-demand Diels-Alder reaction, has been modified to enable selective bioorthogonal release. Thus, the click reaction of a tetrazine with a drug-bound trans-cyclooctene caused the instantaneous release of the drug and CO2 (see scheme). One possible application is the chemically triggered release, and thereby activation, of a drug from a tumor-bound antibody-drug conjugate.
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