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Occurrence of disinfectant by-products during the sequential disinfection process
Abstract Sequential disinfection is considered a viable treatment option for the effective inactivation of pathogenic micro-organisms such as oocysts of protozoan parasites (e.g. Cryptosporidium parvum etc.) and spores of vegetative bacteria (e.g.
Eunkyung Jang +4 more
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Analysis of Disinfection By-products Occurrence at Water Treatment Plants in Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea from 2011 to 2024 [PDF]
The water treatment plant is a key facility to remove pathogenic microorganisms in order to supply safe tap water to the people, and due to its efficiency, economy, and persistence, a disinfection process using chlorine-based disinfectants is widely used.
Changyeon Woo, Wontae Lee
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Tolerance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in in vitro biofilms to high level peracetic acid disinfection [PDF]
Biofilm has been suggested as a cause of disinfection failures in flexible endoscopes where no lapses in the decontamination procedure can be identified. To test this theory, the activity of peracetic acid (PAA), one of the commonly used disinfectants in
Akinbobola, Ayorinde +4 more
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Targeting the PDK1/c‐Myc/SOX10 Signaling in Oligodendrocytes Alleviates Neuropathic Pain
This work reveals that oligodendrocyte homeostasis, mediated by PDK1, is a critical determinant of neuropathic pain (NPP) pathogenesis. Disruption of PDK1 in oligodendrocytes impairs SOX10‐dependent myelination programs through c‐Myc accumulation, leading to disrupted myelination and the pathophysiology of NPP.
Pingping Qiao +7 more
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This review highlights recent advancements in stabilizing single metal atoms on graphitic carbon nitride emphasizing innovative synthesis strategies and emerging applications in electrocatalysis, photocatalysis and organic transformations, along with key challenges and future perspective. Abstract Emerging as a new frontier in catalysis science, single‐
Wenyao Zhang +6 more
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Health impact of disinfection by-products in swimming pools
This article is focused on the epidemiological evidence on the health impacts related to disinfection by-products (DBPs) in swimming pools, which is a chemical hazard generated as an undesired consequence to reduce the microbial pathogens.
Cristina M. Villanueva, Laia Font-Ribera
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Background: Experimental studies have shown that disinfection byproducts (DBPs) induce coagulotoxicity, but human evidence is scarce. Objective: This study aimed to explore the relationships of DBP exposures with blood coagulation parameters.
Fei-Peng Cui +10 more
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Chlorine dioxine DBPs (disinfection by-products) in drinking water
Since the 1970s it has been well known that, though water for human consumption is generally disinfected before being distributed along the network, the use of chemicals results in the formation of many different Disinfection By-Products (DBPs).
C. Lasagna +3 more
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Self‐Assembling Hybrid Hydrogel Reprograms the Stromal Vascular Fraction to Treat Osteoarthritis
This study presents a bioinspired injectable hydrogel that enhances the therapeutic potential of stem cell‐rich stromal vascular fraction for treating osteoarthritis. By reprogramming cell behavior through epigenetic modulation, the hydrogel promotes cartilage regeneration and reduces joint damage in a rat model, offering a promising new approach for ...
Waifang Hou +23 more
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OR Air Quality: Is it time to consider adjunctive air cleaning technology? [PDF]
Patients undergoing surgery may be at risk for infection from airborne particles such as dust, skin scales, respiratory aerosols, and hair fibers emanating from multiple sources in the OR, including personnel, heater-cooler devices,and surgical smoke ...
Barnes, Sue +4 more
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