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Dual template-induced construction of three-dimensional porous SiO2/NC/Co-CNTs heterostructure with highly dispersed active sites for efficient oxygen evolution reaction
The development and exploration of efficient and economical electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) represents the main bottleneck to unlocking a sustainable energy scenario based on electrocataly...
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Fabrication and evaluation of TiO2/multiwalled carbon nanotube composite thin-film photoelectrodes via sol–gel electrophoretic deposition using mixed solvents
Improvement in the photoelectrochemical activity of photoanodes is required to employ them in energy conversion systems. Various titanium dioxide (TiO2) films have been combined with conductive materials using di...
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Open AccessAssociation of body composition indicators with colorectal cancer: a hospital-based case-control study
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common malignancy that affects adults worldwide, causing a high disease burden. Few studies have examined the relationship between body composition (BC) measures and the prevalence...
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Open AccessBreaking down barriers: rationalisations and motivation to stop among Chinese male smokers under cigarette dependence
Smoking rationalisation beliefs are a huge barrier to quitting smoking. What types of rationalisations should be emphasised in smoking cessation interventions? Although past literature has confirmed the negati...
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Phosphorylation of USP27X by PIM2 promotes glycolysis and breast cancer progression via deubiquitylation of MYC
Aberrant cell proliferation is a hallmark of cancer, including breast cancer. Here, we show that USP27X is required for cell proliferation and tumorigenesis in breast cancer. We identify a PIM2-USP27X regulato...
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Open AccessCorrection: Phosphorylation of PFKFB4 by PIM2 promotes anaerobic glycolysis and cell proliferation in endometriosis
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Genotypic richness affects inorganic N uptake and N form preference of a clonal plant via altering soil N pools
Similar to species richness, genotypic richness of plants plays a pivotal role in the structure and function of ecosystems. While the contribution of intraspecific variability to ecosystem function has been we...
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Open AccessTime-course swRNA-seq uncovers a hierarchical gene regulatory network in controlling the response-repair-remodeling after wounding
Wounding initiates intricate responses crucial for tissue repair and regeneration. Yet, the gene regulatory networks governing wound healing remain poorly understood. Here, employing single-worm RNA sequencing...
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Open AccessEffects of native species richness on reproduction of invasive Bidens pilosa vary with nutrient supply
Both increasing native species diversity and reducing nutrient availability can increase the ability of native plant communities to resist alien plant invasions. Furthermore, native species diversity and nutri...
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Co-electrodeposition of rGO and Mn − Ni − S nanoparticle composite on Ni foam for supercapacitor with high specific capacity
Composite consisted of Mn − Ni − S nanoparticles and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) was generated on the surface of Ni foam (NF) (hereafter referred to as Mn − Ni − S/rGO/NF) by one-step electrodeposition techni...
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Interaction mechanism between BaZrO3/Y2O3 refractory and Ti2Ni alloy melts
The titanium alloys with highly chemical activity require stable crucible refractories that can withstand the erosion of alloy melts. The phase composition and microstructure are crucial factors that affect th...
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A Cellular Automaton Approach for Efficient Computing on Surface Chemical Reaction Networks
A surface chemical reaction network (sCRN, Qian and Winfree in DNA Computing and Molecular Programming: 20th International Conference, DNA 20, Kyoto, Japan, September 22–26, 2014. Proceedings 20. Springer, 201...
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Biotic plant-soil feedbacks alone do not explain why more diverse plant communities are less invasible
An increase number of studies suggests that more diverse communities of native plants more strongly resist invasion by introduced plants. Here we tested whether biotic plant-soil feedbacks can explain this rel...
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Joinpoint regression analysis of recent trends in desmoplastic malignant melanoma incidence and mortality: 15-year multicentre retrospective study
Background: Recent data reveal a marked rise in the detection and mortality rates of Desmoplastic Malignant Melanoma (DMM). This trend underscores the imperative for an in-depth analysis of DMM’s epidemiology,...
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Open AccessEfficacy and safety of video double-lumen tube intubation in lateral position in patients undergoing thoracic surgery: a randomized controlled trial
Video double-lumen tube (VDLT) intubation in lateral position is a potential alternative to intubation in supine position in patients undergoing thoracic surgery. This non-inferiority trial assessed the effica...
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Open AccessThe evolution of fractures in deep, weakly cemented overlying strata and the characteristics of severe and mild fracture zones
Fracture development in the overlying strata of a quarry is a key factor leading to aquifer water loss. Clearly understanding the fracture characteristics of deeply weakly cemented overburden is of significant...
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Open AccessAssociation between mechanical power during one-lung ventilation and pulmonary complications after thoracoscopic lung resection surgery: a prospective observational study
The role of mechanical power on pulmonary outcomes after thoracic surgery with one-lung ventilation was unclear. We investigated the association between mechanical power and postoperative pulmonary complicatio...
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Preparation of Biochar Composite Graphene Oxide for the Removal of Boron in Simulated Fracturing Flowback Fluid
The treatment of boron in fracturing backflow fluid is a widely studied issue in oil and gas resource extraction. In this work, the material of canola straw-derived biochar composite graphene oxide (BC@GO) was...
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Biochar produced from diverse invasive species improves remediation of cadmium-contaminated soils
Biodiversity commonly contributes to ecosystem functioning and provides ecosystem services. Biochar application is frequently used to remediate soils contaminated with heavy metals. As many invasive plant spec...
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Universality of a surface chemical reaction network using only bi-molecular reactions
In recent years, a novel molecular computation model known as surface chemical reaction network (Qian, In: DNA computing and molecular programming: 20th international conference, DNA 20, Proceedings, 2014) has...