Talk:Janus-faced molecule

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in in
The article currently contains a double preposition: "their mechansm of action is difficult to blend in in existing therapies".

Should this be,
 * 1) "their mechanism of action is difficult to blend in with existing therapies" or
 * 2) "their mechanism of action is difficult to blend in existing therapies"?

I don't know. However, the fact that mechansm is misspelled suggests the second -- defective proofreading rather than awkward prose. I will fix the spelling error and convert "in in" to "in". DavidMCEddy (talk) 13:58, 29 March 2017 (UTC)

Definition
As of 2018-12-16 this article begins, 'A Janus molecule (or Janus-faced molecule) is a molecule which can represent both beneficial and toxic effects.' Is this a definition or a description of a property?

A cursory glance at the third reference suggests that this is a definition. However, I'm not confident enough about this to reword this fist sentence based on that. ([3] = .) DavidMCEddy (talk) 00:44, 17 December 2018 (UTC)


 * Thanks. I think you fixed the problem that concerned me.  DavidMCEddy (talk) 00:47, 17 December 2018 (UTC)