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An Easy and Single-Step Biosynthesis of WO<sub>3</sub> with High Photocatalytic Degradation Activity for Dye Degradation. [PDF]
Al-Ghamdi AA+7 more
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This study explores microalgae cultivation for wastewater treatment and enhancement of poly lactic acid (PLA)‐based biocomposites. It achieves up to 99.9% nutrient removal, increases biomass productivity by 322%, and demonstrates a triphasic luxury phosphorus uptake system. Incorporation into PLA improves fire‐retardant properties, suggesting potential
Rohit Dey+9 more
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Narrative Review of Free Radicals and Reactive Oxygen Species in Otitis Media. [PDF]
Lee J+8 more
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Cytokine Engineering Approaches for Regenerative Medicine
Engineered cytokines represent a powerful strategy to promote tissue repair and regeneration by precisely modulating immune responses. This review highlights recent advances in cytokine engineering, including strategies to enhance half‐life, improve tissue and cell targeting, and control receptor signaling.
Shiyi Li, Wenhao You, Mikaël M. Martino
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Biomass-Derived Carbon Dots as Fluorescent Probes for Label-Free Sensing of Hemin and as Radical Scavengers. [PDF]
Sharma N, Lee HJ.
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Prevention of Post-Stroke Disuse Muscle Atrophy with a Free Radical Scavenger
Hiroaki Naritomi, Hiroshi Moriwaki
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Rewiring Neuroimmunity: Nanoplatform Innovations for CNS Disease Therapy
This review explores emerging nanoplatform strategies designed to modulate neuroimmune responses for treating central nervous system (CNS) disorders. It examines structural and microenvironmental barriers, advances in multifunctional and targeted nanotechnologies, and highlights clinical progress and translational challenges, offering insights into the
Muhammad Usman Akbar+7 more
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Toward a New Understanding of Graphene Oxide Photolysis: The Role of Photoreduction in Degradation Pathway. [PDF]
Yang Y+5 more
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Loss of NR2F6 Protects from Salmonella Typhimurium Infection
Loss of nuclear receptor NR2F6 reduces tissue‐resident macrophage populations. Nr2f6‐deficient mice are protected from weight loss and bacterial load during infection with Salmonella Typhimurium. Pro‐inflammatory cytokines and iron levels are altered in infected Nr2f6‐deficient mice.
Johannes Woelk+8 more
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