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Nanocellulose-based composite beads as the amphoteric adsorbent for effective adsorption of cationic and anionic dyes
Treating water pollution, especially dye-contaminated wastewater, in an economical and efficient manner remains a challenge as the surface charge diversity of contaminants. This work designed a nanocellulose-b...
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Nanocellulose/polypyrrole hydrogel scaffolds with mechanical strength and electrical activity matching native cardiac tissue for myocardial tissue engineering
Tissue engineering offers a promising alternative therapy for myocardial infarction, which is associated with high mortality rates. Meanwhile, excellent biocompatibility and conductivity are indispensable feat...
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Open AccessSingle-cell RNA-Seq analysis of diabetic wound macrophages in STZ-induced mice
The crucial role of macrophages in the healing of chronic diabetic wounds is widely known, but previous in vitro classification and marker genes of macrophages may not be fully applicabl...
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Open AccessIntegrated network pharmacology and experimental validation to explore the mechanisms underlying naringenin treatment of chronic wounds
Naringenin is a citrus flavonoid with various biological functions and a potential therapeutic agent for skin diseases, such as UV radiation and atopic dermatitis. The present study investigates the therapeuti...
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Open AccessALDH3B1 protects interfollicular epidermal cells against lipid peroxidation via the NRF2 pathway
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is critical for the initiation of wound repair; however, persistently high levels of ROS can lead to lipid peroxidation in cells and thus affect wound healing. Iron is ...
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Open AccessACOT7 protects epidermal stem cells against lipid peroxidation
Epidermal stem cells (ESCs) are critical for skin regeneration and repair. Previous studies have shown that ESCs are susceptible to oxidative stress, which in turn leads to lipid peroxidation and affects skin ...
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Exploring the practical applications of silicon anodes: a review of silicon-based composites for lithium-ion batteries
The increasing demand for high energy density batteries has spurred the development of the next generation of lithium-ion batteries. Silicon (Si) materials have great potential as anode materials in such batte...
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Effects of LiCl template amount on structure, morphology, and electrochemical performance of porous Si@C anodes
Porous silicon carbon (Si@C) has been regarded as a promising candidate to overcome volume change of silicon-based anodes. However, the relationship between pore size distribution and properties of porous Si@C...
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Open AccessReceptor activity‐modifying protein 1 regulates mouse skin fibroblast proliferation via the Gαi3-PKA-CREB-YAP axis
Skin innervation is crucial for normal wound healing. However, the relationship between nerve receptors and wound healing and the intrinsic mechanism remains to be further identified. In this study, we investi...
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Open AccessAn Infrared Touch System for Automatic Behavior Monitoring
Key requirements of successful animal behavior research in the laboratory are robustness, objectivity, and high throughput, which apply to both the recording and analysis of behavior. Many automatic methods of...
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Impaired Parahippocampal Gyrus–Orbitofrontal Cortex Circuit Associated with Visuospatial Memory Deficit as a Potential Biomarker and Interventional Approach for Alzheimer Disease
The parahippocampal gyrus–orbitofrontal cortex (PHG–OFC) circuit in humans is homologous to the postrhinal cortex (POR)–ventral lateral orbitofrontal cortex (vlOFC) circuit in rodents. Both are associated with...
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Open AccessA simple threat-detection strategy in mice
Avoiding danger and accessing environmental resources are two fundamental, yet conflicting, survival instincts across species. To maintain a balance between these instincts, animals must efficiently distinguis...
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Optimization of the Antibacterial Activity of Half-Fin Anchovy (Setipinna taty) Hydrolysates
In some cases, food proteins hydrolyzed by protease can release antibacterial peptides. In this study, antibacterial activities of half-fin anchovy (Setipinna taty), digested by papain, pepsin, trypsin, alkaline ...
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Comparison of two marine sponge-associatedPenicillium strains DQ25 and SC10: differences in secondary metabolites and their bioactivities
Two strains ofPenicillium, DQ25 and SC10, isolated from marine spongeHaliclona angulata (Bowerbank) andHymeniacidon sp. respectively, were subjected to stationary cultivation under GYP medium for 30 days. The fer...