Arquivos da memória: Aby Warburg, a história da arte e a arte contemporânea
Cláudia Valladão de Mattos
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The Warburg effect: persistence of stem-cell metabolism in cancers as a failure of differentiation [PDF]
Markus Riester +5 more
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Dendrite Formation and Self‐Healing Mechanism in Ionic Liquid‐Based Magnesium Batteries
This graphical illustration highlights the importance of operating Mg batteries within a safe operating current density (SOCD) range. Beyond this range, Mg batteries are susceptible to dendrite formation. However, when cycling a dendritic cell with a highly thermally stable electrolyte, a self‐heating effect occurs.
Omar W. Elkhafif +5 more
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lncRNA NKILA Promotes Warburg Effect and Immune Escape in Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma by Regulating the MTX1/TOMM40 Axis. [PDF]
Zhu M +6 more
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Study of Solid-state Diffusion Impedance in Li-ion Batteries using Parallel-diffusion Warburg Model [PDF]
Xinhua Zhu +3 more
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The tumor suppressor folliculin inhibits lactate dehydrogenase A and regulates the Warburg effect
Mark R. Woodford +21 more
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Altered Energy Metabolism During Early Optic Nerve Crush Injury: Implications of Warburg-Like Aerobic Glycolysis in Facilitating Retinal Ganglion Cell Survival [PDF]
Jingyi Zhu +3 more
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Boron‐oxide‐assisted particle engineering stabilizes O3‐type layered cathodes for sodium‐ion batteries by mitigating phase transitions and lattice strain. Acting as flux and structural modifier, boron forms submicron hexagonal platelets with (003) facets and expanded Na‐layer spacing, enabling rapid Na⁺ diffusion and mechanical resilience.
Tengfei Song +9 more
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Superprotonic Conduction in Donor Co‐Doped Perovskites
Ceramic proton conductors are promising materials for various applications such as fuel cells. Here, we report superprotonic conduction of BaSc0.8Mo0.1W0.1O2.8 created by donor Mo/W co‐doping into BaScO2.5 (e.g., 10−2 S cm−1 at 193 °C). The high proton conductivity is attributed to high carrier concentration and mobility.
Kensei Umeda +3 more
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