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Spectral Transmittance Analysis of Different Sunscreens Used in Daylight Photodynamic Therapy
ABSTRACT Introduction The protocol for daylight photodynamic therapy (DL‐PDT) includes the application of sunscreen with an SPF > 30 to block UV radiation and prevent sunburn during the 2 h of exposure to sunlight. Inorganic filters such as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide are not recommended, as they block the visible light needed to activate the ...
Tamara Gracia‐Cazaña+3 more
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Tailored Crystallization Dynamics for Efficient and Stable DMSO‐Free Tin Perovskite Solar Cells
In this work, the authors investigated the crystallization process of tin perovskites in a DMSO‐free solvent system using in situ PL technique. The authors discovered that a synergistic approach effectively facilitates the formation of high‐quality DMSO‐free tin perovskite films by modulating the emergence of crystallites and the aggregation process ...
Shengnan Zuo+22 more
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Novel ATR/PARP1 dual inhibitors are developed for the first time. Advanced lead B8 effectively reduces cell viability in vitro and suppresses tumor growth in vivo, with better potency than ATRi and PARPi alone or in combination. Mechanistically, B8 induces apoptosis, arrests the cell cycle, and inhibits cancer cells colony formation, migration, and ...
Yuan Gao+13 more
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In this work, Th‐2EPT, a novel self‐assembled monolayer (SAM), with optimized coordination strength and lattice compatibility for DMSO‐free tin perovskite solar cells is developed. Several advanced optical characterization techniques confirm the higher quality of the Th‐2EPT buried interface when compared to PEDOT and MeO‐2PACz.
Valerio Stacchini+16 more
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ABSTRACT Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) causes diarrheal disease. Once ingested, these extracellular pathogens attach to the intestinal epithelial cells of their host, collapse the localized microvilli, and generate actin‐rich structures within the host cells that are located beneath the attached bacteria, called “pedestals.” Palladin is an ...
Kaitlin M. Bruzzini+2 more
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Phenolic Compounds in Exercise Physiology: Dual Role in Oxidative Stress and Recovery Adaptation
Exercise increases mitochondrial activity and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, which can lead to oxidative stress. However, phenolic compounds act as potent antioxidants, counteracting ROS and thereby mitigating oxidative stress. This graphical abstract illustrates the dual role of exercise and dietary antioxidants in the regulation of redox ...
Kübra Özdemir, Yeliz Demir
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Soudabeh Imanikia+5 more
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