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Mops condylurus (A. Smith, 1833). S. Afr. Quart. J., 1:54. TYPE LOCALITY: South Africa, Natal, Durban. DISTRIBUTION: Senegal to Somalia, south to Angola, Botswana, and Natal (South Africa); Madagascar.
Karl F. Koopman
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Quantum Photothermal Self‐Monitoring Fiber Probes for In Vivo Photothermal Therapy
A miniaturized quantum photothermal fiber probe based on a metal/polymer/glass composite optoelectronic fiber that simultaneously guides lightwave and microwave was developed for the first time. The probe achieves enhanced photothermal conversion (13°C/mW, 25°C–120°C range) while providing real‐time self‐monitoring with 0.2°C thermal resolution at the ...
Wanjun Li +12 more
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Aims: Extended orthodontic treatment leads to a number of negative outcomes, including a higher chance of dental cavities, gingival recession, open gingival embrasure gaps, and root resorption.
J. K. Krishnajith +5 more
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Published as part of Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier, 2019, Molossidae, pp. 598-672 in Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 9 Bats, Barcelona :Lynx Edicions on page 657, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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Mops midas (Sundevall, 1843). Kongl. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handl. Stockholm, 1842:207 [1843]. TYPE LOCALITY: Sudan, Blue Nile, White Nile River, West bank, Jebel el Funj.
Karl F. Koopman
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ABHD17C‐mediated depalmitoylation of BCL6B at Cys442 blocks its nuclear import and triggers ubiquitin‐dependent degradation, attenuating transcriptional repression of the anti‐phagocytic signal CD24. This mechanism enables pancreatic cancer cells to evade macrophage phagocytosis and fosters an immunosuppressive microenvironment.
Yalu Zhang +9 more
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Mops demonstrator (Thomas, 1903). Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, 12: 504. TYPE LOCALITY: Sudan, Equatoria, Mongalla. DISTRIBUTION: Upper Volta; Sudan; Zaire; Uganda. ISIS NUMBER: 5301405016011015001 as Tadarida demonstrator.Published as part of James
Kenneth E. Kinman +2 more
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SIRT6‐mediated ATF3 acetylation drives MGARP transcription and mitochondrial dysfunction in macrophages, promoting macrophage senescence and pulmonary fibrosis. Mechanistically, HSP70/Importin α competitively binds to ATF3, modulating its nuclear translocation.
Demin Cheng +18 more
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Mops niangarae J. A. Allen 1917
85. Niangara Free-tailed Bat Mops niangarae French: Tadaride de Niangara / German: Niangara-Bulldogfledermaus / Spanish: Mops de Niangara Other common names: Niangara Mops Bat, Niangaran Mops Bat Taxonomy. Mops niangarae J. A. Allen, 1917, “
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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High Fracture Toughness of 1D Copper‐Based MOP Electrode Enables Fast‐Charging Lithium‐Ion Batteries
Traditional electrode materials suffer from particle cracking and rapid capacity fade during fast charging, largely originating from their low fracture toughness. This work introduces a one‐dimensional Cu‐based metal–organic polymer, in which strong π‐d conjugation and π–π stacking endow the framework with high fracture toughness, simultaneously ...
Mingli Li +8 more
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