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3. Rosen, B. P.; Ajees, A. A.; McDermott, T. R. Bioessays 2011, 33, 350–357. A good perspective
on the As-DNA controversy.
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Play; Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2010; 464 pp. An entertaining popular book.
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400 pp. An up-to-date summary of detailed information on biomethylation.
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cations,” Chem. Asian J. 2007, 2, 1340–1355. An excellent review article.
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on phosphazenes.
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Related Organocatalysts; John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: Hoboken, NJ, 2009; 336 pp. An authoritative
reference on uncharged nitrogen bases.
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Wiley & Sons, Inc.: Hoboken, NJ, 2009; 850 pp. A definitive reference.
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Springer: New York/Heidelberg; 277 pp. An up-to-date and wide-ranging treatment of the topic.
11. Lancaster, M. Green Chemistry: An Introductory Text, 2nd ed.; Royal Society: Cambridge, 2010;
344 pp. A readable introductory text.
12. Grossman, E. Chasing Molecules: Poisonous Products, Human Health, and the Promise of Green
Chemistry; Shearwater: Washington, DC, 2011; 288 pp. A popular perspective of green chem-
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