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Cholesterol Laundry of Cell Membrane and Fatty Liver by Detergent Liposomes to Improve Anti‐Cancer Drug Responsiveness of Patient Liver Tissues

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Cholesterol‐enriched plasma membranes in hepatocellular carcinoma impede drug penetration. Cholesterol (+)‐liposomes act as membrane‐specific detergents, extracting cholesterol and reducing barrier function without cytotoxicity. Following endocytosis, cholesterol transfers from endosomes to liposomes and is metabolized in the ER.
Chansik Kim   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Research progresses of composites with natural fibers recycled from textiles waste

open access: yesJournal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
Using recycled textile fibers in composites is currently one of the most effective approaches to reutilize textile waste. To explore the research progress and trends in recycled fiber composites, a visual analysis of the relevant literature is conducted ...
Xinxin Huang, Runling Ye, Lin Zhao
doaj   +1 more source

Mechanical Properties of Recycled Concrete with Hybrid Waste Polypropylene Fibers

open access: yesRenmin Zhujiang, 2020
This paper analyzes the basic mechanical properties of recycled concrete by changing themixing ratio of waste polypropylene fiber and basalt fiber. The results show that the compressivestrength of recycled concrete decreases in varying degrees with the ...
YANG Chengzhi, PEI Changchun
doaj  

Bypassing Pre‐Photoactivation in High‐Barrier Polyamide for Robust and Scalable Organic Persistent Luminescence

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
A universal paradigm resolves the trade‐off between ambient stability and barrier properties in organic persistent luminescent (OPL) polymers. By interlocking chromophores within a high‐barrier MXD6 matrix, we achieved no Pre‐photoactivation OPLs with exceptional long‐term stability in water.
Yunlong Yang   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Second lnternational Symposium on Fiber Recycling(Fiber Recycling 2009)

open access: yesSen'i Kikai Gakkaishi (Journal of the Textile Machinery Society of Japan), 2009
KIMURA, Teruo   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

A Single‐Cell Transcriptomic Atlas of the Ovine Rumen Microbiome Characterizes Lineage‐Specific Metabolic Shifts Associated with Host Heat Tolerance

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
An optimized single‐cell transcriptomic framework profiles over 60 000 cells to map the ovine rumen microbiome, partitioning the ecosystem into seven cross‐species functional clusters. In heat‐resistant hosts, a lineage‐specific metabolic shift in Anaerovibrio lipolyticus toward a highly glycolytic phenotype contributes to a “nutritional sparing ...
Sanbao Zhang   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Research on the Uniaxial Compression Performance of Basalt Fiber-reinforced Recycled Aggregate Concrete

open access: yesMedžiagotyra
This study improves the mechanical properties of recycled concrete by adding basalt fibers, thereby promoting the widespread application of recycled concrete in engineering.
Shu SUN   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Effects of Recycled Fiber on Paper Permanence

open access: yes, 1999
The accelerated aging of the papers prepared from the virgin fiber and the recycled fiber in different weight ratios was investigated in terms of brightness and MIT folding endurance.
田中, 浩雄   +3 more
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Taming Flexibility: Synergistic Pore and Polarity Engineering in a MOF for High‐Efficiency Xe/Kr Separation

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Through a mixed‐ligand strategy that precisely regulates pore size and framework polarity, the Xe adsorption behavior is transformed from flexible to near‐rigid. ZIF‐7‐Cl(20) achieves sensitive recognition, efficient capture, and high selectivity for Xe, enabling high‐efficiency separation from Xe/Kr mixtures.
Tao Zhao   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Differences in Distribution and Orientation of Industrial and Recycled Steel Fibers on Fiber-Reinforced Self-Compacting Concrete Using Computed Tomography

open access: yesBuildings
Fiber properties significantly influence the behavior of steel fiber-reinforced self-compacting concrete (SFRSCC), mainly through their effect on fiber distribution and orientation. This study investigated two main aspects of SFRSCC: (1) the influence of
Kasra Hosseinmostofi   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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