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Cardioprotection by poloxamer 188 is mediated through increased endothelial nitric oxide production. [PDF]
Chen G+8 more
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Encapsulating trace lead (Pb) in carbon electrodes with a fluoropolymer tailors the microenvironment for carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction. This enhances efficiency and selectivity, offering a tunable approach to guide reaction pathways and improve product outcomes in electrochemical CO2 conversion.
Rowan S. Brower+13 more
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Nitric Acid Oxidation of Coals. I. Oxidation of Low Rank Brown Coal with Dilute Nitric Acid
Seiji Nishida+3 more
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Herein, by employing a reference electrode, the durability of anion exchange membrane water electrolyzer (AEMWE) under intermittent condition is demonstrated to be governed by the stability of the cathode catalyst. By encapsulating NiMo catalyst with carbon shells, the oxidation‐induced irreversible transformation to inactive hydroxide is prevented ...
Sun Seo Jeon+13 more
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Inhibition of hepatic gluconeogenesis in type 2 diabetes by metformin: complementary role of nitric oxide. [PDF]
Farahani A+3 more
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Nitric Acid Oxidation of Bis(chloromethyl)xylenes
Mitsuo Masumura+2 more
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Enhancement of Photocatalytic Activity in BiFeO3 Nanoparticles through Electrical Polarization
This study highlights the enhancement of photocatalytic activity in BiFeO3 nanoparticles through electrical polarization (poling). Herein, the proposed mechanism is illustrated, showcasing how poling aligns ferroelectric domains, improves charge separation, and increases the availability of photogenerated carriers.
Jhen‐Yang Wu+11 more
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Is Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase (iNOS) Promising as a New Target Against Pulmonary Hypertension? [PDF]
Ryszkiewicz P+2 more
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Oxidation of Caking Coals by Nitric Acids (II)
Hideiti Horikawa, Takeshi Sato
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Improvement of Catalytic Methane Oxidation by Nitric Acid Treatment on Pt/TiO2
This study investigates the impact of nitric acid (NA) treatment on Pt/TiO2 catalysts for methane oxidation. Optimizing the NA concentration enhances Pt dispersion and catalytic performance by facilitating the formation of surface acidic sites. However, excessive treatment results in Pt particle aggregation and diminished activity. These findings offer
Jiseok Park+6 more
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