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Open AccessMachine learning algorithms for a novel cuproptosis-related gene signature of diagnostic and immune infiltration in endometriosis
Endometriosis (EMT) is an aggressive disease of the reproductive system, also called “benign cancer”. However, effective treatments for EMT are still lacking in clinical practice. Interestingly, immune infiltr...
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Open AccessSingle-cell analysis of gastric signet ring cell carcinoma reveals cytological and immune microenvironment features
Gastric signet ring cell carcinoma (GSRC) is a special subtype of gastric cancer (GC) associated with poor prognosis, but an in-depth and systematic study of GSRC is lacking. Here, we perform single-cell RNA s...
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Open AccessFueling sentinel node via resha** cytotoxic T lymphocytes with a flex-patch for post-operative immuno-adjuvant therapy
Clinical updates suggest conserving metastatic sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) of breast cancer (BC) patients during surgery; however, the immunoadjuvant potential of this strategy is unknown. Here we leverage an ...
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Open AccessEfficient separation of butane isomers via ZIF-8 slurry on laboratory- and pilot-scale
n-butane and isobutane are important petrochemical raw materials. Their separation is challenging because of their similar properties, including boiling point. Here, we report a zeolitic imidazolate framework-...
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Open AccessDirect observation of ideal electromagnetic fluids
Near-zero-index (NZI) media have been theoretically identified as media where electromagnetic radiations behave like ideal electromagnetic fluids. Within NZI media, the electromagnetic power flow obeys equatio...
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Open AccessGeometry-independent antenna based on Epsilon-near-zero medium
It is well known that electromagnetic radiation from radiating elements (e.g., antennas, apertures, etc.) shows dependence on the element’s geometry shape in terms of operating frequencies. This basic principl...
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Open AccessAuthor Correction: The cellular and molecular landscape of hypothalamic patterning and differentiation from embryonic to late postnatal development
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Open AccessThe cellular and molecular landscape of hypothalamic patterning and differentiation from embryonic to late postnatal development
The hypothalamus is a central regulator of many innate behaviors essential for survival, but the molecular mechanisms controlling hypothalamic patterning and cell fate specification are poorly understood. To i...
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Open AccessSubstrate-integrated photonic do** for near-zero-index devices
Near-zero-index (NZI) media, a medium with near zero permittivity and/or permeability, exhibits unique wave phenomena and exciting potential for multiple applications. However, previous proof-of-concept realiz...
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Open AccessIntracellular Trafficking Network and Autophagy of PHBHHx Nanoparticles and their Implications for Drug Delivery
3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate (PHBHHx), which is naturally generated by biodegradable polyhydroxyalkanoates synthesized by bacteria, is an attractive material for drug delivery due to its controllabl...
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Open AccessComparative study on the spectral properties of boron clusters Bn0/−1(n = 38–40)
The all-boron fullerenes B40−1 and B39−1 discovered in recent experiments are characterized and revealed using photoelectron spectroscopy. Except for the photoelectron spectroscopy, one may identify such boron cl...
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Open AccessPhysiological and proteomic responses to salt stress in chloroplasts of diploid and tetraploid black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.)
Salinity is an important abiotic stressor that negatively affects plant growth. In this study, we investigated the physiological and molecular mechanisms underlying moderate and high salt tolerance in diploid ...
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Open AccessPeltaster fructicola genome reveals evolution from an invasive phytopathogen to an ectophytic parasite
Sooty blotch and flyspeck (SBFS) fungi are unconventional plant pathogens that cause economic losses by blemishing the surface appearance of infected fruit. Here, we introduce the 18.14-Mb genome of Peltaster fru...
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Open AccessTunable integration of absorption-membrane-adsorption for efficiently separating low boiling gas mixtures near normal temperature
Separation of low boiling gas mixtures is widely concerned in process industries. Now their separations heavily rely upon energy-intensive cryogenic processes. Here, we report a pseudo-absorption process for s...
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Open AccessA hybrid absorption–adsorption method to efficiently capture carbon
Removal of carbon dioxide is an essential step in many energy-related processes. Here we report a novel slurry concept that combines specific advantages of metal-organic frameworks, ion liquids, amines and mem...
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Open AccessEvaluation of the Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate released from polyvinyl chloride medical devices that contact blood
Extraction methods that simulate those used in the clinic are recommended for obtaining extraction solutions. For polyvinyl chloride (PVC) medical devices that have contact with human blood, an alternative med...
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Rat CC chemokine receptor 4 is the functional homologue of human CC chemokine receptor 4 and can interact with human CCL17 and CCL22
Human CCL17/TARC (hCCL17) and CCL22/MDC (hCCL22) interact with their receptor CCR4, playing pivotal roles in various Th2 cell-dominant diseases. Rat Ccl17, Ccl22 and Ccr4 share 63.4%, 65.2% and 87.5% homology ...