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A facile preparation method for homogeneous Ir catalysts for dehydrogenation and hydrogenation reactions involving N-heteroarenes. [PDF]
Lin X, Zhang Y, Feng W, Li Q, Xi Y.
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Schematic illustration demonstrating that hepatic Mettl3 depletion significantly elevates the secretion of Mif and Csf1. This elevation facilitates Trem2+ macrophage infiltration and triggers cholangiocyte remodeling through the Spp1‐Cd44 interaction, resulting in spontaneous PSC development in vivo.
Wenting Pan +19 more
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"Turn on" fluorescence sensors sensitive to volatile organic solvents/plasticizers -perspective and challenges. [PDF]
Kalisz J +3 more
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Thermophysical Properties of Mixtures of 2-Ethylhexanoic Acid and p-Xylene
Babette Kunstmann +2 more
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Corrigendum: Selective Production of Benzene, Toluene and p ‐Xylene (BT p X) from Various C 1‐3 Feedstocks over ZSM‐5/Silicalite‐1 Core‐Shell Zeolite Catalyst [PDF]
Koji Miyake +4 more
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In hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), aberrantly activated Notch1 signaling induces its target gene YY1, which impairs immunotherapy efficacy by suppressing tumor cell‐ICAM1‐driven T cell activation and the mediated pyroptosis of T cells against tumor cells.
Ke Zhu +10 more
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Pore-Discriminative Pervaporation of Xylene Isomers Through In Situ Synthesized MIL-100(In) Membranes. [PDF]
Yu J +6 more
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Formation of p-Xylene by Catalytic Isomerization in the Presence of Silica-Alumina Catalyst
Takahisa Iwasaki, Rikijiro Hatta
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Gli1+ adventitial stem cells (ASCs) have been thought to generate smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in atherosclerosis. Using a dual‐recombinase lineage tracing to exclude ectopic labeling, Wang et al. found that Gli1+ ASCs do not contribute to SMCs in atherosclerotic plaques.
Haixiao Wang +11 more
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