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Abstract Anthropogenic activities, such as industrial processes, urban development, intensive agriculture and waste disposal, have significantly contributed to the continuous introduction and accumulation of a wide array of xenobiotic compounds into natural ecosystems.
Pilar Ortíz Sandoval +3 more
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Cashiers and bisphenols: Occupational exposure and health implications in south China
Bisphenols are ubiquitous chemicals used in various industries, raising concerns due to their potential to disrupt endocrine systems, particularly among occupational populations.
Zhenni Zhu +8 more
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MgO has emerged as a promising candidate for improving thermal management in battery systems owing to its high thermal conductivity. In this study, it is demonstrate that the thermal conductivity of MgO is historically underestimated due to previously overlooked material behaviors.
Su‐Jin Ha +16 more
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Advances in Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Bone Biomarker Detection and Therapeutic Applications
This review highlights the emerging applications of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) in bone regeneration and diagnosis. MIPs facilitate osteogenic treatments by guiding stem cell differentiation and delivering bioactive molecules and enable precise detection of bone turnover biomarkers via MIP‐based sensors, offering promising strategies for next‐
Ren Yang +8 more
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The aim of this research was to examine the correlation between the exposure to bisphenol analogues (BPs), such as bisphenol A (BPA), bisphenol F (BPF), and bisphenol S (BPS), and the risk of developing systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
Yiyu Wang +11 more
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Background Bisphenol A is well known endocrine-disrupting chemical while Bisphenol S was considered a safe alternative. The present study aims to examine the comparative effects of xenobiotic bisphenol-A (BPA) and its substitute bisphenol-S (BPS) on ...
Naham John +8 more
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Bisphenol A (BPA) and its substitute bisphenol S (BPS) are desirable materials widely used in manufacturing plastic products but can pose carcinogenic risks to humans. A new conductive iron-based metal-organic framework (Fe-HHTP)-modified pencil graphite
Jin-Yang Chen +4 more
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Bisphenol S (BPS), a common alternative to bisphenol A (BPA), is extensively utilized in the production of food-contact materials. Concerns about its potential health impacts have grown.
Han Liu +6 more
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Bisphenol S (BPS), a major substitute for bisphenol A (BPA), is widely used in the production of plastics, thermal paper, and epoxy resins, and is ubiquitous in air, soil, water, and food.
Zishun LU, Chao ZHANG, Jiahu HAO
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