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Association of exposure to urinary and blood heavy metals with visual disability among U.S. adults in NHANES 2013-2018. [PDF]
Dai L+6 more
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A facile and effective method to boost NIR light induced photocatalysis based on nontoxic NIR emissive carbon dots (nir‐CDs) via Self‐trapped excitons, showing that both O2− • and •OH can be generated from nir‐CDs under NIR laser irradiation. Abstract Near‐infrared (NIR) light‐triggered photocatalytic therapy remains a critical challenge in efficient ...
Qingcheng Wang+8 more
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Bioaccumulation and Trophic Transfer of Heavy Metals in Marine Fish: Ecological and Ecosystem-Level Impacts. [PDF]
Oros A.
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This study demonstrates a molecular strategy to enhance the stretchability of conjugated polymers by incorporating plasticizing molecular additives (PMAs). PMAs reduce the persistence length and promote chain entanglement, enabling deformable thin films with preserved electrical performance. A systematic analysis combining rheology, neutron scattering,
Sein Chung+11 more
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Engineered microbial platform confers resistance against heavy metals via phosphomelanin biosynthesis. [PDF]
Ren X+7 more
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ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC CHANGES IN AUTOMECHANICS WITH INCREASED HEAVY METAL LEVELS
B Melgaard+2 more
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A 3D bioprinted HNSCC model for use in anti‐cancer drug testing is established in proof‐of‐concept. The innovative tunicate‐derived nanocellulose hydrogel proved to be a viable alternative to gelatin‐based hydrogel, offering improved bioprintability for HNSCC model establishment.
Alexya Azhakesan+7 more
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Enrichment and Source Apportionment of Heavy Metals in Selenium-Enriched Soils in Eastern China. [PDF]
Xie G+6 more
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THE CAPACITY OF SOME TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE CULTIVARS FOR ACCUMULATION HEAVY METALS
Gabriela Busuioc+3 more
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Salt‐Compact Albumin as a New Pure Protein‐based Biomaterials: From Design to In Vivo Studies
A new class of materials built entirely of native albumin protein is designed using a simple protocol based on salt‐assisted compaction, breaking with current crosslinking strategies. This green process leads, surprisingly, to water‐insoluble handable materials with high preservation of their native protein structures and Young's modulus close to that ...
Eya Aloui+19 more
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