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Functional feeding groups (FFGs) are key components sustaining ecosystem functioning in riverine ecosystems. In this study, we conducted an airborne imaging spectroscopy campaign and a systematic environmental DNA (eDNA) river water sampling in a 740‐km2 mountainous catchment, combined with light detection and ranging (LiDAR) point clouds, to obtain ...
Heng Zhang +7 more
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This review summarizes biomimetic design strategies for carbon‐based nanomaterials, including graphene oxide, carbon dots, and nanotubes, highlighting their tunable physicochemical properties for advanced biosensing and theranostic systems. Defined approaches such as DNA templating, peptide‐assisted assembly, and fluorescence switching are discussed ...
Marzieh Ramezani Farani +10 more
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Dietary omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids reduce cytochrome c oxidase in brain white matter and sensorimotor regions while increasing functional interactions between neural systems related to escape behavior in postpartum rats. [PDF]
Rivers C +6 more
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Acute kidney injury and iron metabolism: A narrative review focusing on pathophysiology and therapy
Schematic illustration of acute kidney injury and iron metabolism (By Figdraw). Image for iron metabolism, including uptake, storage, utilization, export: Reproduced with permission. Abstract Acute kidney injury (AKI) represents a substantial challenge to public health and is characterized by elevated occurrence and fatality rates.
Xinyu Tan +4 more
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Nanotechnology and cell death: Revolutionizing disease treatment with nanoparticle strategies
Traditional disease treatments often face issues such as poor drug targeting and significant side effects, with many complex diseases lacking effective therapies. Our research utilizes tiny nanomaterials to treat diseases by regulating natural cell death processes, improving the immune environment, etc., enabling drugs to act more precisely.
Yiwen Wan +6 more
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Sympatric bat species can co‐exist and avoid interspecific competition via niche differentiation e.g. diet. Detecting dietary differences can be achieved by comparing dietary niches of sympatric and allopatric populations. If dietary overlap is higher in sympatry versus allopatry, co‐occurrence may be altering the dietary niche of the species.
Heather Wood +3 more
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A simple goniometer‐compatible flow cell for serial synchrotron X‐ray crystallography. Corrigendum
Information concerning sample preparation in the article by Ghosh et al. [J. Appl. Cryst. (2023), 56, 449–460] is clarified.Information concerning sample preparation in the article by Ghosh et al. [J. Appl. Cryst. (2023), 56, 449–460] is clarified.
Swagatha Ghosh +17 more
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