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Chemical Education Today
Reports from Other Journals: Research Advances
Research Advances: Hydrophobicity On/Off Switch; Nitrite as a Potential Therapeutic Agent; Mollusks as Farmers; Clotting Gene
Angela G. King
Wake Forest University, Winston–Salem, NC 27109

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July 2004
Vol. 81 No. 7
p. 934

Abstract
Hydrophobicity On/Off Switch
Researchers have seen the light on changing a surface's hydrophilicity.
Nitrite as a Potential Therapeutic Agent
Nitrite anions have been found to have therapeutic promise by a team of collaborators.
Mollusks as Farmers
Investigators have found marine snails have sound agricultural practices.
Clotting Gene
Geneticists have identified a second gene involved in clotting and bring hope to hemophiliacs.
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*  Citation
King, Angela G. J. Chem. Educ. 2004 81 934.
*  Keywords
Nanotechnology; Photochemistry; Polymer Chemistry; Public Understanding; Surface Science; Zinc; Biochemistry; Biophysical Chemistry; Enzymes; Medicinal Chemistry; Environmental Chemistry; Plant Chemistry; Public Understanding; Biochemistry; Genetics / Genetic Engineering; Medicinal Chemistry;
*  History
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May 27, 2004
January 19, 2005
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