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Is there a molecule that kills cells upon contact?
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Is there a molecule that kills cells upon contact?
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Is there a molecule that kills cells upon contact?
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Is there a molecule that kills cells upon contact?
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Re: Is there a molecule that kills cells upon contact?
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A quartz or diamond crystal (among others) is a single molecule.
If it is big, and going fast enough, it will kill pretty much anything.
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Re: Is there a molecule that kills cells upon contact?
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You mean through chemical reaction? There are many, assuming you aren't limiting yourself to just a single molecule. Fluorine is a particularly nasty one.
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Re: Is there a molecule that kills cells upon contact?
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If my memory serves me well, it doesn't take many molecules of ricin to kill a cell.
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Re: Is there a molecule that kills cells upon contact?
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Since it is in this section, I'm assuming you mean kill nasties. If their airborn, propelyne glycol kills most bacteria and some viruses. "Concentrations of 1 gm. of propylene glycol vapor in two to four million cc. of air produced immediate and complete sterilization of air into which pneumococci, streptococci, staphylococci, H. influenzae, and other microorganisms as well as influenza virus had been sprayed."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2135271/
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