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Open AccessA photocatalytic redox cycle over a polyimide catalyst drives efficient solar-to-H2O2 conversion
Circumventing the conventional two-electron oxygen reduction pathway remains a great problem in enhancing the efficiency of H2O2 photosynthesis. A promising approach to achieve outstanding photocatalytic activity...
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Open AccessBiochar prevents soybean seedling injury caused by atrazine residue by regulating the concentration of this herbicide in soil pore water
The residue of atrazine in field soils poses a major threat to crop growth in the rotation system, raising concerns about grain security and food safety. Current agricultural production requires more efficient...
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Open AccessIon pair sites for efficient electrochemical extraction of uranium in real nuclear wastewater
Electrochemical uranium extraction from nuclear wastewater represents an emerging strategy for recycling uranium resources. However, in nuclear fuel production which generates the majority of uranium-containin...
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Open AccessProto-oncogene c-Myb potentiates cisplatin resistance of ovarian cancer cells by downregulating lncRNA NKILA and modulating cancer stemness and LIN28A-let7 axis
Ovarian cancer is a major gynecological cancer that has poor prognosis associated mainly to its late diagnosis. Cisplatin is an FDA approved ovarian cancer therapy and even though the therapy is initially prom...
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Open AccessCanagliflozin alleviates pulmonary hypertension by activating PPARγ and inhibiting its S225 phosphorylation
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a progressive fatal disease with no cure. Canagliflozin (CANA), a novel medication for diabetes, has been found to have remarkable cardiovascular benefits. However, few studies h...
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Open AccessUniversity students’ concepts of nation in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau: Patriotism or nationalism?
This study investigated the concepts of nation among university students in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau. The findings revealed a lack of consistent patterns among university students’ perceptions of p...
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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Cost-effective methylome sequencing of cell-free DNA for accurately detecting and locating cancer
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Open AccessPredicting equilibrium distributions for molecular systems with deep learning
Advances in deep learning have greatly improved structure prediction of molecules. However, many macroscopic observations that are important for real-world applications are not functions of a single molecular ...
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Open AccessA near-zero quiescent power breeze wake-up anemometer based on a rolling-bearing triboelectric nanogenerator
Wind sensors have always played an irreplaceable role in environmental information monitoring and are expected to operate with lower power consumption to extend service lifetime. Here, we propose a breeze wake...
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Open AccessSpatially organized cellular communities form the develo** human heart
The heart, which is the first organ to develop, is highly dependent on its form to function1,2. However, how diverse cardiac cell types spatially coordinate to create the complex morphological structures that are...
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Open AccessIntestinal microbiota regulates the gut-thyroid axis: the new dawn of improving Hashimoto thyroiditis
Intestinal microbiota plays an indispensable role in the host's innate immune system, which may be related to the occurrence of many autoimmune diseases. Hashimoto thyroiditis (HT) is one of the most common au...
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Open AccessUse of GOCI-II images for detection of harmful algal blooms in the East China Sea
The East China Sea (ECS) has experienced severe harmful algal blooms (HABs) that have deleterious ecological effects on marine organisms. Recent studies indicated that deploying of a second geostationary ocean...
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Open AccessWhole-orbit radiomics: machine learning-based multi- and fused- region radiomics signatures for intravenous glucocorticoid response prediction in thyroid eye disease
Radiomics analysis of orbital magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) shows preliminary potential for intravenous glucocorticoid (IVGC) response prediction of thyroid eye disease (TED). The current region of interest...
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Open AccessSynthesis of core@shell catalysts guided by Tammann temperature
Designing high-performance thermal catalysts with stable catalytic sites is an important challenge. Conventional wisdom holds that strong metal-support interactions can benefit the catalyst performance, but th...
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Open AccessMCT1-governed pyruvate metabolism is essential for antibody class-switch recombination through H3K27 acetylation
Monocarboxylate transporter 1 (MCT1) exhibits essential roles in cellular metabolism and energy supply. Although MCT1 is highly expressed in activated B cells, it is not clear how MCT1-governed monocarboxylate...
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Open AccessPure-water-fed, electrocatalytic CO2 reduction to ethylene beyond 1,000 h stability at 10 A
Electrocatalytic CO2 reduction at near-ambient temperatures requires a complex inventory of protons, hydroxyls, carbonate ions and alkali-metal ions at the cathode and anode to be managed, necessitating the use o...
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Open AccessFirst close insight into global daily gapless 1 km PM2.5 pollution, variability, and health impact
Here we retrieve global daily 1 km gapless PM2.5 concentrations via machine learning and big data, revealing its spatiotemporal variability at an exceptionally detailed level everywhere every day from 2017 to 202...
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Open AccessSingle cell multi-omics reveal intra-cell-line heterogeneity across human cancer cell lines
Human cancer cell lines have long served as tools for cancer research and drug discovery, but the presence and the source of intra-cell-line heterogeneity remain elusive. Here, we perform single-cell RNA-seque...
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Open AccessIntegrating genomic and multiomic data for Angelica sinensis provides insights into the evolution and biosynthesis of pharmaceutically bioactive compounds
Angelica sinensis roots (Angelica roots) are rich in many bioactive compounds, including phthalides, coumarins, lignans, and terpenoids. However, the molecular bases for their biosynthesis are still poorly unders...
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Open AccessSingle-session intervention on growth mindset on negative emotions for university student mental health (U-SIGMA): a protocol of two-armed randomized controlled trial
The university years are a developmentally crucial phase and a peak period for the onset of mental disorders. The beliefs about the changeability of negative emotion may play an important role in help-seeking....