Establishing design principles for functional additives in antimony chalcogenide solar cells [PDF]
Antimony chalcogenide solar cells are a promising thin-film solar technology, offering a tunable bandgap, high intrinsic stability, and a large absorption coefficient.
Ameri, Tayebeh +2 more
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Acute and chronic mitochondrial electron transport chain dysfunction treatments and graphenic materials for use thereof [PDF]
Modified hydrophilic carbon clusters (HCCs), poly(ethylene glycol)-hydrophilic carbon clusters (PEG-HCCs) and similarly structured materials like graphene quantum dots (GQDs), PEGylated GQDs, small molecule antioxidants, and PEGylated small molecule ...
Ah-Lim Tsai +12 more
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Using the wax moth larva Galleria mellonella infection model to detect emerging bacterial pathogens [PDF]
This is the final version. Available from PeerJ via the DOI in this recordData Availability: The following information was supplied regarding data availability: Using the wax moth larva Galleria mellonella infection model to detect emerging bacterial
Coyle, NM +6 more
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Insect frass as a fertilizer for the cultivation of protein-rich Chlorella vulgaris [PDF]
Replacing the large amounts of chemical fertilizer with nutrients from waste or residual streams is an important factor to make microalgal production more sustainable, cost-effective, and part of a circular bioeconomy.
Böpple, Hanna +3 more
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Nanoparticles based on star-shaped carboxy-terminated polylactide and chitosan for controlled release applications [PDF]
In this work chitosan based nanoparticles were prepared and modified by a star-shaped carboxy-terminated polylactide (S-PLA) in order to reduce the doxorubicin burst effect in physiological solution.
Di Martino, Antonio +2 more
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Major role of iron uptake systems in the intrinsic extra-intestinal virulence of the genus Escherichia revealed by a genome-wide association study [PDF]
The genus Escherichia is composed of several species and cryptic clades, including E. coli, which behaves as a vertebrate gut commensal, but also as an opportunistic pathogen involved in both diarrheic and extra-intestinal diseases.
Baron, Alexandra +7 more
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Additive engineering mechanisms in antimony chalcogenide solar cells: a focus on deeper understanding [PDF]
Antimony chalcogenides represent a promising thin-film solar cell technology, offering inherently high stability, composed of elements more abundant than those used in established technologies such as CIGS and CdTe, and with the potential to approach the
Ameri, Tayebeh, Sutton, Matthew
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Metallo-drugs as nitric oxide (NO•) and/or nitroxyl(HNO) donors: development of new agents and investigation of anticancer, antihypertensive and antituberculosis activities [PDF]
Le cancer, les maladies cardiovasculaires et la tuberculose (TB) sont des défis de santé majeurs pour lesquels diverses stratégies médicamenteuses ont été développées, y compris l'utilisation d'agents inorganiques tels que des complexes métalliques et l ...
Muniz Carvalho, Edinilton
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Effect of chemotherapeutic drugs on telomere length and telomerase activity [PDF]
Telomeres are specialized nucleoproteic complexes localized at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes, that maintain their stability and integrity. They protect chromosome ends from fusion and from being recognized as sites of DNA damage, i.e., they ...
Bolzán, Alejandro Daniel
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The developmental shift of NMDA receptor composition proceeds independently of GluN2 subunit-specific GluN2 C-terminal sequences [PDF]
The GluN2 subtype (2A versus 2B) determines biophysical properties and signaling of forebrain NMDA receptors (NMDARs). During development, GluN2A becomes incorporated into previously GluN2B-dominated NMDARs.
Altafaj +58 more
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