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Taking the STING out of radiotherapy: STING checkpoints mediate radiation resistance. [PDF]
Brown MC, Low JT, Bowie ML, Ashley DM.
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An optimized carbon host nanostructure enables a dual‐interface‐dominant architecture in sulfur cathodes of solid‐state Li‐S batteries by selectively forming sulfur|carbon and sulfur|solid electrolyte interfaces. This tailored interfacial configuration accelerates sulfur redox kinetics by establishing enriched Li+/e– transport networks, while ...
Zhao Yang +13 more
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Development of a novel elastomer with unique properties as fire and radiation resistance. [PDF]
Mohamed TM, Mahmoud GA.
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A Cu‐based crystal‐glass composite with high‐density twins is identified by a fast screening technique using combinatorial sputtering together with XRD and nanoindentation mapping. This bamboo‐like structure demonstrates homogenous plastic flow and retains high strength during in situ high temperature tests, up to 1 GPa at 550°C, owing to those ...
Chunhua Tian +10 more
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Targeting Radiation Resistance in Oesophageal Adenocarcinoma with Pyrazinib-Functionalised Gold Nanoparticles. [PDF]
Marcone S +14 more
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Radiation-resistant optical fibers [PDF]
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In this report, we demonstrate that a crystalline phase of 52nm thick NiFe2O4 can be grown by RF sputtering on top of γ‐Al2O3(8nm)/SrTiO3 at a significantly low temperature (150 °C) without compromising the mobility and carrier density of the 2D electron gas at the γ‐Al2O3(8nm)/SrTiO3 interface.
Amit Chanda +11 more
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Statement of Retraction: Didox (A Novel Ribonucleotide Reductase Inhibitor) Overcomes bc.l-2 Mediated Radiation Resistance in Prostate Cancer Cell Line PC-3. [PDF]
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Cartilage Oligomeric Matrix Protein Promotes Radiation Resistance in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer In Vitro. [PDF]
Reno KE +6 more
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Reducing power consumption in spintronic memory remains a major challenge due to the need for high current densities. A bilayer of gadolinium and holmium iron garnets enables purely temperature‐induced, nonvolatile magnetic switching with bistable states within a ±25 K range. This approach achieves up to 66‐fold lower energy use than current spin–orbit
Junseok Kim +3 more
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