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Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a powerful tool for understanding electrochemical reactions in energy conversion systems, such as fuel cells, electrolyzers, and batteries. It is also effective for diagnosing degradation rates and estimating remaining lifetimes through nondestructive analysis.
Chanho Kim, Inyoung Jang
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The General Principle of the Warburg Effect as a Possible Approach for Cancer Immunotherapy: The Regulatory Effect of Plant Extracts Could Change the Game. [PDF]
Ivanova D+7 more
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Synergistic interfacial regulation of Li‐rich binary oxide with 1 wt% Li1.4Al0.4Ti1.6(PO4)3 and 5 wt% polyaniline achieves nearly two orders of magnitude Li+ diffusion enhancement at high depth of charge/discharge, improving initial Coulombic efficiency, rate properties, and suppressing voltage decay by blocking structural degradation pathways. Lithium‐
Qing Zhang+3 more
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The Q for immune evasion in HCC: ER stress in myeloid cells. [PDF]
Rennert C, Hofmann M.
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An integrated heterogel electrolyte with a bicontinuous configuration was fabricated by utilizing a microemulsion as the template. The electrochemical window was boosted to 4.88 V by regulating the interfacial microdomain and suppressing the activity of H2O molecules.
Yuzhen Qian+6 more
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Impact of SLC16A8 on tumor microenvironment and angiogenesis in colorectal cancer: New therapeutic target insights. [PDF]
Tian HP+5 more
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