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An advanced microneedle patch integrating niobium carbide nanosheets and curcumin is engineered for diabetic wound healing. The system enables dual ROS scavenging and NIR‐enhanced antimicrobial activity, effectively rebalancing the oxidative microenvironment, promoting macrophage repolarization and angiogenesis, and accelerating full‐thickness wound ...
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Extracellular electron transfer mechanisms between microorganisms and minerals
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2016Electrons can be transferred from microorganisms to multivalent metal ions that are associated with minerals and vice versa. As the microbial cell envelope is neither physically permeable to minerals nor electrically conductive, microorganisms have evolved strategies to exchange electrons with extracellular minerals.
Hailiang Dong, haluk Beyenal, Juan Liu
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Extracellular electron transfer via microbial nanowires
Nature, 2005Microbes that can transfer electrons to extracellular electron acceptors, such as Fe(iii) oxides, are important in organic matter degradation and nutrient cycling in soils and sediments. Previous investigations on electron transfer to Fe(iii) have focused on the role of outer-membrane c-type cytochromes.
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Extracellular electron transfer in microbial biocorrosion
Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, 2021Abstract Biocorrosion by microbial biofilms is also termed microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC). For many decades in MIC research, people focused on corrosive metabolites. In the past decade, researchers started to apply bioenergetics to MIC science research.
Tingyue Gu +3 more
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Extracellular electron transfer of Methylophilus methylotrophs
Process Biochemistry, 2020Abstract Methylophilus methylotrophs, as representatives of C1 microbes, widely exist in the interface of hyperoxia–hypoxia environment and plays a key role in global carbon cycle. Most studies of Methylophilus were carried out under hyperoxic conditions, while it remains unclear how Methylophilus survive under oxygen-limited conditions.
Yeyi Yang +5 more
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Chemical Society Reviews, 2023
The excessive consumption of fossil fuels causes massive emission of CO2, leading to climate deterioration and environmental pollution. The development of substitutes and sustainable energy sources to replace fossil fuels has become a worldwide priority.
Junqi Zhang +4 more
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The excessive consumption of fossil fuels causes massive emission of CO2, leading to climate deterioration and environmental pollution. The development of substitutes and sustainable energy sources to replace fossil fuels has become a worldwide priority.
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Small, 2023
Optimizing photosynthesis is imperative for providing energy and organics for all life on the earth. Here, carbon dots doped with pyridinic nitrogen (named lev-CDs) are synthesized by the one-pot hydrothermal method, and the structure-function ...
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Optimizing photosynthesis is imperative for providing energy and organics for all life on the earth. Here, carbon dots doped with pyridinic nitrogen (named lev-CDs) are synthesized by the one-pot hydrothermal method, and the structure-function ...
Xiaoman Huang +10 more
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