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
J. Chem. Educ., 2004, 81 (7), p 934
DOI: 10.1021/ed081p934
Publication Date (Web): July 1, 2004

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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