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Liberation of ferulic acid by gut microbial feruloyl esterase mediates cognitive enhancement of germinated quinoa (GQF) on obese mice. Ferulic acid enriched in GQF is released by gut microbes Roseburia hominis and R. intestinalis and subsequently mediates the neuroprotective effects of GQF on obesity‐induced cognitive decline by activating hippocampal ...
Yongli Lan +11 more
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An electro‐templating strategy directs the relaxation of cholesteric finger loops into discrete concentric rings whose geometry is electrically programmed. The photopolymerized structures retain the topological defect pattern and, upon heating, show reversible, castle‐like surface modulation.
Jacques A. Peixoto +4 more
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Generation of the Camptothecin Scaffold by a Flavin‐Catalyzed Photooxidative Skeletal Reorganization
The biosynthetic pathway of the anticancer drug precursor camptothecin involves an enigmatic skeletal reorganization from a 6/5/6 tetrahydro‐β‐carboline to a 6/6/5 pyrroloquinoline ring system. Here, we show that this transformation can be achieved by photooxidation with flavin cofactors, such as flavin mononucleotide (FMN) as catalysts.
Shenyu Liu +6 more
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N->Delta Quadrupole Transition in the Constituent Quark Model
12 pages, published in the Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Structure of Baryons, Bonn, Germany, Sept. 22-26, 1998, Baryons' 98, eds. D. W. Menze and B. Ch.
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Giant Magnetic Purcell Effect Induced by High‐Order Mie Resonances
High‐order Mie resonances in dielectric spheres selectively amplify magnetic dipole emission from Eu3+ emitters, producing a giant magnetic Purcell effect. Localized emitters can efficiently access high‐order resonant modes, and the low‐loss TiO2 platform enables direct far‐field observation of the enhanced emission.
Haonan Shi +6 more
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We address the long‐standing challenge of reactivity–selectivity trade‐off by precisely tuning the redox properties of Fe(IV), rather than simply accelerating its formation, to enable chemically efficient and low‐emission water treatment. ABSTRACT High‐valent iron oxo species (Fe(IV)) are attractive for wastewater treatment because of their high ...
Hongyu Zhou +9 more
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Dynamical symmetry of (_42^102)Mo by utilizing (IBM-1)
The structure of ( ) was explored theoretically with IBM-1 in this work. The symmetry limit of the proposed nucleus was investigated. The considered nucleus was discovered to be deformed with O(6) dynamical symmetry area with gamma-ray softened nucleus.
berun nasralddin ghafoor +1 more
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Guided by a Random Forest model, a π–π‐driven ordered stacking strategy deploys functionally distinct substructures to restrict chain segment motion and increase free volume, while preserving the intermolecular interactions that maintain structural integrity.
Zi‐Meng Xu +10 more
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Crosslinking of linear polyimines with aromatic diamines via nucleophilic addition converts nonporous polyimine precursors into aminal‐linked porous networks, offering a new strategy for synthesizing porous organic polymers. The resulting materials exhibit high C2 hydrocarbon adsorption capacity, excellent selectivity over CH4, and durable cyclic ...
Xuejie Li +4 more
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Highly Stabilized Ni‐Rich Cathodes Enabled by Artificially Reversing Naturally‐Formed Interface
The application of Ni‐rich cathode materials is obstructed by interfacial and structural instability. This work proposes a facile and cost‐effective Al‐based vapor‐phase surface reaction strategy on Ni‐rich cathode to maintain its structural integrity from near‐surface to bulk.
Jinjin Ma +11 more
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