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Synotis erythropappa (Bureau & Fr.) C. Jeffrey & Y. L. Chen
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
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This study shows that alkaline leaching of PrBa0.8Ca0.2Co2O5+δ under anodic bias selectively removes Ba and Ca, forming a cobalt‐rich and amorphous layer. The modified surface significantly boosts ORR activity, offering a simple and effective strategy to improve electrochemical device performance.
Yeongtaek Hong +11 more
wiley +1 more source
Correction: Meta-analysis of tuberculosis incidence and risk in cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors. [PDF]
Ming H, Fu B, Chen X, Hu W, Yu H.
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Synotis saluenensis (Diels) C. Jeffrey & Y. L. Chen
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
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This review systematically summarizes recent advances in porosity engineering of MXenes, with a focused discussion on their structure‐governed energy storage properties. A critical analysis of structure–property relationships is presented across alkali‐ion batteries, multivalent‐ion batteries, and supercapacitors.
Shude Liu +8 more
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Author Correction: Ultra-coherent meta-emitter tailors arbitrary thermal wavefront. [PDF]
Chen R +12 more
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Parasenecio rockianus (Hand.-Mazz.) Y. L. Chen
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
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An injectable cold atmospheric plasma‐activated decellularized tumor extracellular matrix hydrogel is introduced as a post‐surgical immunoactivation platform. The engineered gel attracts residual tumor cells and induces immunogenic cell death, reshaping the tumor microenvironment and eliciting systemic antitumor immunity. In combination with checkpoint
Tianxu Fang +5 more
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Correction: Socioeconomic drivers of human Brucellosis in Ningxia, China: A one health and spatiotemporal analysis for targeted intervention. [PDF]
Zhang P +6 more
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3D‐Printable, Honeycomb‐Inspired Tissue‐Like Bioelectrodes for Patient‐Specific Neural Interface
3D printed MRI‐compatible tissue‐like neural electrodes tailored to individual gyral patterns. This honeycomb‐inspired printable gel electrode (HiPGE) employs a bioinspired architecture with soft hydrogels, engineered to match the softness of brain tissue.
Marzia Momin +12 more
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