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An efficient design strategy is proposed to significantly improve the absorption abilities of AIE molecules. The obtained new AIE molecules indeed exhibit very strong absorption ability. Their molar absorption coefficients up to 95,400 M−1 cm−1 represent one of the state‐of‐the‐art results among the reported AIE molecules.
Liwei Dou+5 more
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Cross‐linked protein crystals are introduced as a novel class of nontraditional luminescent materials (NLMs) exhibiting tunable full‐color photoluminescence. Three polymorphic lysozyme crystals establish a clear, definitive structure–emission relationship, revealing that emission originates from intermolecular through‐space interactions (TSI).
Renbin Zhou+7 more
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DNLA Delayed the Appearance of Learning and Memory Impairment of APP/PS1 Mice: Involvement of mTOR/TFEB/v-ATPase Signaling Pathway. [PDF]
Wu Y+6 more
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Solving the Amyloid Paradox: Unveiling the Complex Pathogenicity of Amyloid Fibrils
This review addresses the gap between strong evidence for the involvement of amyloid fibrils in neurodegeneration and the failure of anti‐amyloid therapies, a phenomenon herein termed the “amyloid paradox.” To address this paradox, we provide a comprehensive summary of the current understanding of fibrils' pathogenic properties and mechanisms ...
Maksim I. Sulatsky+3 more
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Harnessing the Biological Responses Induced by Nanomaterials for Enhanced Cancer Therapy
Nanomaterial (NM)‐induced toxicity can be strategically repurposed for cancer therapy. This review summarizes the mechanism by which NMs selectively activate specific cellular processes to regulate cell fate independently. We also discussed how NMs‐induced biological responses can be leveraged as therapeutic strategies for cancer treatment.
Liting Wang+6 more
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ZKSCAN3 affects the autophagy‑lysosome pathway through TFEB in Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
Yang M+5 more
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The spectrum of lysosomal stress and damage responses: from mechanosensing to inflammation. [PDF]
Scott O, Saran E, Freeman SA.
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