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Science File; IN BRIEF; Key to Mussel 'Glue' Is Found to Be Iron
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Los Angeles Times - Los Angeles, Calif.
Date: Jan 17, 2004
Start Page: A.10
Section: Main News; Part A; National Desk
Text Word Count: 112
 Abstract (Document Summary)

The "glue" that saltwater mussels use to cling to rocks is made of proteins cured with iron filtered from ocean water -- a discovery potentially useful to adhesive makers, shippers and dentists -- a chemist said.

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