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Detecting mirror molecules: New technique reliably tells left-handed from right-handed variant of a compound
Detecting mirror molecules: New technique reliably tells left-handed from right-handed variant of a compound
- Physicists have developed a novel technique that can detect molecular variants in chemical mixtures -- greatly simplifying a process that is one of the most important, though time-consuming, processes in analytical chemistry.
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10.1038/nature12150
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