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Environmental bisphenol A exposure triggers trained immunity-related pathways in monocytes
IntroductionTrained Immunity represents a novel revolutionary concept of the immunological response involving innate immune cells. Bisphenol A is a well-known endocrine disrupter, widely disseminated worldwide and accumulated in the human body.
Marcello Dallio +11 more
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Bismuth‐Based Photocatalysts for Water Remediation: Design Strategies, Mechanisms, and Challenges
This review highlights representative design strategies for bismuth‐based semiconductor photocatalysts in solar‐driven water purification. Emphasis is placed on electronic structure regulation, oxygen‐vacancy engineering, and interfacial coupling to enable efficient full‐spectrum light utilization, improved charge separation, and selective oxidation in
Shan Liu +9 more
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Acid and Base-Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Bisphenol A-Related Compounds.
In order to ascertain whether an estrogenic bisphenol A is produced from bisphenol A-related monomers by chemical-induced hydrolysis and to clarify their hydrolytic mechanisms, bisphenol A dimethacrylate (Bis-DMA) and bisphenol A bis(glycidyl methacrylate) (Bis-GMA) were reacted with phosphoric acid, hydrochloric acid, and sodium hydroxide in methanol ...
KADOMA, Yoshinori, TANAKA, Mitsuro
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Mechanisms underlying disruption of oocyte spindle stability by bisphenol compounds
Abstract Accurate chromosome segregation relies on correct chromosome-microtubule interactions within a stable bipolar spindle apparatus. Thus, exposure to spindle disrupting compounds can impair meiotic division and genomic stability in oocytes.
Luhan, Yang +3 more
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Data on the bisphenol A adsorption from aqueous solutions on PAC and MgO~PAC crystals
The compounds of endocrine disrupting are one of the important pollutants in the environment. These pollutants, even at extremely low concentrations, have significant effects on humans, animals and the environment. The main goal of this work was to study
Bahram Kamarehie +6 more
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The nonylphenol-degrading bacterium Sphingomonas sp. strain NP5 has a very unique monooxygenase that can attack a wide range of 4-alkylphenols with a branched side chain.
Masahiro Takeo +3 more
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Adsorption and removal of bisphenol A from aqueous solution by p-phenylenediamine modified magnetic graphene oxide [PDF]
p-Phenylenediamine functionalized magnetic graphene oxide nanocomposites (PPD-MGO) were prepared and utilized in the adsorption and removal of bisphenol A in aqueous solution.
Tang Xiaosheng +3 more
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【Objective】 Bisphenol compounds of different origins have been found in many terrestrial ecosystems in across China. Their accurate detection is a key to mitigating their impact on the environment. In this paper, we present an improved method to reliably
LUO Huili +3 more
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A new class of sulfur‐free, oxygen‐bridged dibenzofuran‐based polymers is developed for ultrahigh‐refractive‐index applications. The rigid π‐extended architecture and enhanced molecular polarizability enable exceptional optical performance, combining refractive indices up to 1.848 with high Abbe numbers and full visible transparency. This work offers a
Hend A. Hegazy +5 more
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Thermoresponsive Soft and Self‐Anchoring Cuff Electrode for Chronic Peripheral Interfaces
A novel thermoresponsive, soft and self‐anchoring (TSSA) cuff electrode utilizing shape memory polymers achieves autonomous, sutureless peripheral nerve fixation. Driven by thermally induced pre‐strain and tissue adhesion, the device self‐closes and softens at body temperature, successfully minimizing mechanical mismatch. This adaptive platform ensures
Seungjun Lee +4 more
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