Smokeless powder
David Jones
Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6693, 528-528
Abstract:
Daedalus has designs on the nicotine trade. According to a recent report, nicotine is oxidized in the liver to cotinine, and people whose livers perform this function badly are much less likely to become addicted to smoking. In this, Daedalus sees three possible ways to divorce the addictive nature of nicotine from the pleasure.
Date: 1998
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