Uncovering the role of chemical pollutants in shaping biological invasions. [PDF]
Ligocki IY +10 more
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Brain Disorders and Chemical Pollutants: A Gap Junction Link? [PDF]
Mesnil M +3 more
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This study aims to evaluate the impact of the potassium channel KCNJ2 on asthma development. KCNJ2 promotes NLRP3 inflammasome activation through both Ca2+ influx and K+ efflux in airway epithelial cells, which drives allergic airway inflammation and remodeling, suggesting a promising therapeutic target for asthma.
Yachao Cui +10 more
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Association among persistent chemical pollutants and infectious encephalitis: a mixture exposure and mediation approach. [PDF]
Qu G, Han J, Song Z, Hou W.
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This review explores inorganic metal oxides and metal salt nanoparticles templated porous carbons, highlighting their synthesis, structural features, and performance in energy and environmental applications. It critically compares template types, porosity control, and functional outcomes across recent literature.
Gurwinder Singh +8 more
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From early smoking to COPD and other chronic respiratory disease: unraveling the roles of chemical pollutants and underlying toxicological mechanisms. [PDF]
Zhao R, Zeng H, Chen Y.
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Pharmaceutical diversity acts as an independent driver of antibiotic resistance in soil invertebrates. While bulk soil remains unaffected, the collembolan gut microbiome exhibits significant resistance gene enrichment under complex chemical exposure and diurnal warming.
Yi‐Fei Wang +11 more
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Effect-Based Assessment of the Quality and Potential Presence of Hazardous Chemical Pollutants in Drinking and Potable Water in Mexico City. [PDF]
Colonnello Montero A +2 more
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Bibliographical study: decontamination of wood and soils polluted by pesticides used in wood preservation: focus on Bioremediation and methods using microbes [PDF]
Beauchêne, Jacques +4 more
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Bioenergy Cropping Reduces the Spatiotemporal Scaling of Soil Bacterial Biodiversity
Consistent with patterns observed in plant and animal communities, soil bacterial communities exhibit significant species–time–area and phylogenetic–time–area relationships independent of nested structure. Bioenergy cropping significantly reduces the spatiotemporal scaling rates, particularly in sandy loam soils.
Zhencheng Ye +19 more
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