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Dynamic deep marine oxygenation during the Early and Middle Paleozoic. [PDF]
Ostrander CM +6 more
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Elevated levels of the plasticizer DEHP associate with earlier breast cancer diagnosis. DEHP enhances glutamine‐powered energy production via the transporter SLC6A14 and pushes mitochondria toward fusion, driving tumor initiation by boosting cancer stemness. Blocking SLC6A14 lowers stemness, slows tumors, and improves chemotherapy response.
Dai‐Wei Hu +15 more
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Diverse feasting networks at the end of the Bronze Age in Britain (c. 900-500 BCE) evidenced by multi-isotope analysis. [PDF]
Esposito C +7 more
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This study constructed an S‐scheme heterojunction catalyst CoAl‐LDH/ZrO2 driven by an internal electric field. The S‐scheme heterojunction accelerated charge separation and strengthened redox capability synergistically contribute to the superior CO2 reduction performance.Under simulated solar irradiation, optimal catalyst exhibited a CO production rate
Mengwei Chen +8 more
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Tritium contamination and hydrological transport in the Shagan River: An isotope hydrology study. [PDF]
Toktaganov T +4 more
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Decoupling Electron and Proton Transfer in Noncontact Catalytic Hydrogenation of Nitroaromatics
A noncontact catalytic system is constructed by modifying metal nanoparticles supported on conductive carbon with (hypo)phosphorous acid. This design effectively prevents the adsorption of unsaturated substrates while permitting H2 activation to generate electrons and protons. The hydrogenation is governed by electron transfer processes, which occur at
Zhongyin Liang +3 more
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A Late Bronze Age foreign elite? Investigating mobility patterns at Seddin, Germany. [PDF]
Frank AB +9 more
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Millikelvin Intracellular Nanothermometry with Nanodiamonds
Nanothermometry in living cells is crucial for understanding heat diffusion and advancing cellular biology and drug discovery. Previous studies have reported controversial intracellular temperature variations. Using nanodiamond nanothermometry in macrophages, it is found that, in such experimental setting, apparent temperature changes are actually due ...
Maabur Sow +26 more
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Subaerial oxidative uranium mobilization at the culmination of the Great Oxidation Event. [PDF]
Bauer AM +5 more
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To enable mitotic spindle assembly during cell division, centrosomes must bear tensile stresses generated by microtubule‐mediated pulling forces. Micro‐rheology reveals that PLK‐1 phosphorylation of the scaffold protein SPD‐5 tunes the viscoelasticity, size, and morphology of the centrosome scaffold in C. elegans.
Matthew Amato +5 more
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