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View article: Modeling Moso Bamboo Tree Density and Aboveground Biomass Using Multi-Site UAV-LiDAR Data
Modeling Moso Bamboo Tree Density and Aboveground Biomass Using Multi-Site UAV-LiDAR Data Open
Moso bamboo, widely distributed in subtropical regions of China, plays an important role in forest management and carbon cycle research. However, accurate estimation of tree density and aboveground biomass (AGB) remains challenging due to …
View article: Advancing Health Risk Assessment: Integrating Exposure Routes and Bioavailability to Quantify Internal Dose
Advancing Health Risk Assessment: Integrating Exposure Routes and Bioavailability to Quantify Internal Dose Open
As the linkage between environmental pollution and health outcomes, exposure routes characterize how pollutants enter the human body, constituting the foundation of health risk assessment. Pollutants primarily enter body through three majo…
View article: Effects of Decabromodiphenyl Ether (BDE209) Exposure on Toxicity and Oxidative Stress of Beas-2B Cells
Effects of Decabromodiphenyl Ether (BDE209) Exposure on Toxicity and Oxidative Stress of Beas-2B Cells Open
Decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE209) has been widely used because of its excellent flame-retardant properties and ability. On the one hand, many studies have shown that the presence of BDE209 can potentially threaten human health and the envir…
View article: Correction: The relationship between parent-child attachment and fertility intention: the mediating role of family resilience and the moderating role of gender
Correction: The relationship between parent-child attachment and fertility intention: the mediating role of family resilience and the moderating role of gender Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1669639.].
View article: The relationship between parent-child attachment and fertility intention: the mediating role of family resilience and the moderating role of gender moderating
The relationship between parent-child attachment and fertility intention: the mediating role of family resilience and the moderating role of gender moderating Open
Objective The study aims to explore how parent-child attachment relates to college students fertility intention, mediated by family resilience and moderated by gender . Methods A study surveyed 2186 college students using various scales to…
View article: Effects of dietary <i>Clostridium butyricum</i> on growth performance, non-specific immunity, intestinal microbiota and disease resistance of <i>Scylla paramamosain</i>
Effects of dietary <i>Clostridium butyricum</i> on growth performance, non-specific immunity, intestinal microbiota and disease resistance of <i>Scylla paramamosain</i> Open
In this investigation, we examined how Clostridium butyricum influences the growth, innate immune reaction, intestinal microbiota, and disease resistance of Scylla paramamosain . Different concentrations of C. butyricum were sprayed on the…
View article: Research on System Modeling and Strategic Optimization of Low-altitude Economic Regional Synergistic Development in the Pearl River-West River Economic Belt
Research on System Modeling and Strategic Optimization of Low-altitude Economic Regional Synergistic Development in the Pearl River-West River Economic Belt Open
Against the backdrop of intensified global competition in the low-altitude economy, this paper takes the Pearl River-Xijiang Economic Belt as a case study and constructs a three-dimensional collaborative framework of "technology - policy -…
View article: An alcohol-governed mechanism of monocarbonyl oligomerization: implications for explosive growth of fine particulate matter
An alcohol-governed mechanism of monocarbonyl oligomerization: implications for explosive growth of fine particulate matter Open
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA), as a major component of fine particulate matter (PM2.5), significantly impacts air quality, climate, and human health. Although the aqueous chemistry of oxygenated organic compounds (OOCs) is acknowledged a…
View article: Exploring the New Blue Ocean of Low-altitude Economy: An Empirical Analysis of Industrial Status Quo and Technological Innovation References
Exploring the New Blue Ocean of Low-altitude Economy: An Empirical Analysis of Industrial Status Quo and Technological Innovation References Open
Low-altitude economy, as an important component of the modern economic system, is becoming a new engine for promoting high-quality regional development and industrial upgrading. The low-altitude economy industry, centered on unmanned aeria…
View article: Pathogen exposure and chronic toxicity mechanisms of viable but non-culturable state to Caenorhabditis elegans
Pathogen exposure and chronic toxicity mechanisms of viable but non-culturable state to Caenorhabditis elegans Open
Pathogenic bacterial infections have become an increasingly severe problem, presenting a major global challenge. Pathogenic bacteria cannot be detected by conventional methods when present in a viable but non-culturable (VBNC) state, resul…
View article: Evaluating Animal Models for Improved Hemodialysis Vascular Access: A Focus on Arteriovenous Fistula
Evaluating Animal Models for Improved Hemodialysis Vascular Access: A Focus on Arteriovenous Fistula Open
Hemodialysis (HD) is the primary form of renal replacement therapy for renal failure, and autologous arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred vascular access for long-term hemodialysis. However, AVFs are prone to stenosis during use, l…
View article: Can executives’ digital background develop the level of AI utilization in enterprises
Can executives’ digital background develop the level of AI utilization in enterprises Open
Digital talent has emerged as a pivotal resource for advancing artificial intelligence (AI) within enterprises, and it constitutes a critical digital asset that firms prioritize in their AI development strategies, aiming to attract and ret…
View article: Associations Between Aromatic Compounds and Hepatorenal Biomarkers Among Coking Workers: Insights from Mediation Analysis
Associations Between Aromatic Compounds and Hepatorenal Biomarkers Among Coking Workers: Insights from Mediation Analysis Open
Coking activities produce high concentrations of aromatic compounds (ACs) and related substances, which may have impacts on human health. However, the health effects of these substances on humans exposed to coking sites have not been fully…
View article: Research Progress in Urban Pollinator-Friendly Landscape Construction
Research Progress in Urban Pollinator-Friendly Landscape Construction Open
ObjectiveIn recent years, with the development of human society, many ecological problems have begun to emerge, and the number of pollinators is decreasing. In the whole ecosystem, pollinators, mainly insects, play an important role in mai…
View article: A Critical Mini‑Review on Atmospheric Ozone Mediated Alterations of Bioaerosols and Their Effects on Human Health
A Critical Mini‑Review on Atmospheric Ozone Mediated Alterations of Bioaerosols and Their Effects on Human Health Open
Review A Critical Mini-Review on Atmospheric Ozone Mediated Alterations of Bioaerosols and Their Effects on Human Health Linghui Peng 1,2, Caiqing Peng 1,2, Guiying Li 1,2, and Taicheng An 1,2,* 1 Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Joint Laboratory…
View article: Synthesis, crystal structure and properties of 3-picrylamino-1,2,4-triazole-nitric acid self-assembled energetic material
Synthesis, crystal structure and properties of 3-picrylamino-1,2,4-triazole-nitric acid self-assembled energetic material Open
The 3-picrylamino-1,2,4-triazole-triazole-nitric self-assembly material exhibits enhanced density, optimized oxygen balance, and improved detonation performance compared to its pristine components.
View article: Insights into the Metabolism, Disposition, and Quantitative Profile of mGlu5 NAM AE90015 with Metabolite Identification and a Novel Integration Method
Insights into the Metabolism, Disposition, and Quantitative Profile of mGlu5 NAM AE90015 with Metabolite Identification and a Novel Integration Method Open
AE90015 is a highly specific and effective negative allosteric modulator (NAM) for the human mGlu5 receptor, showing significant promise for treating Parkinson’s disease. An in vivo rat oral dose study was conducted on AE90015, which invol…
View article: Synergistic Effects of the Urban-Rural Divide on Outdoor Airborne Bioaerosol Diffusion: A Case Study in the Monsoon Region of China
Synergistic Effects of the Urban-Rural Divide on Outdoor Airborne Bioaerosol Diffusion: A Case Study in the Monsoon Region of China Open
Article Synergistic Effects of the Urban-Rural Divide on Outdoor Airborne Bioaerosol Diffusion: A Case Study in the Monsoon Region of China Ting Zhang 1,*, Yuying Chen 2,3 and Guiying Li 2,3 1 College of Civil Engineering, Liaoning Technic…
View article: Toward an Environmentally Friendly and Healthier World
Toward an Environmentally Friendly and Healthier World Open
Editorial Toward an Environmentally Friendly and Healthier World Taicheng An 1,2,*, Jianwei Gu 1,2 and Guiying Li 1,2 1 Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Joint Laboratory for Contaminants Exposure and Health, Guangdong Key Laboratory of Environmen…
View article: Cooling radiative forcing effect enhancement of atmospheric amines and mineral particles caused by heterogeneous uptake and oxidation
Cooling radiative forcing effect enhancement of atmospheric amines and mineral particles caused by heterogeneous uptake and oxidation Open
The warming radiative forcing effect (RFE) derived from atmospheric amines attracts a lot of attention because of their contribution to brown carbon. Herein, the enhanced influence of amines (methyl-, dimethyl-, and trimethylamine) on cool…
View article: The effects of different lung parts, age, and batches on the lung microbiota of healthy rats
The effects of different lung parts, age, and batches on the lung microbiota of healthy rats Open
These data represented that the lung bacterial communities were dynamic and rapidly susceptible to environmental influence, clustered strongly by age or different feeding batches but similar in the different lung tissue parts. This study i…
View article: Toxicity evolution of triclosan during environmental transformation and human metabolism: Misgivings in the post-pandemic era
Toxicity evolution of triclosan during environmental transformation and human metabolism: Misgivings in the post-pandemic era Open
In the context of pandemic viruses and pathogenic bacteria, triclosan (TCS), as a typical antibacterial agent, is widely used around the world. However, the health risks from TCS increase with exposure, and it is widespread in environmenta…
View article: A DNA‐Modularized STING Agonist with Macrophage‐Selectivity and Programmability for Enhanced Anti‐Tumor Immunotherapy (Adv. Sci. 32/2024)
A DNA‐Modularized STING Agonist with Macrophage‐Selectivity and Programmability for Enhanced Anti‐Tumor Immunotherapy (Adv. Sci. 32/2024) Open
Cancer Immunotherapy A modularized DNA nanodevice agonist (DNDA) is meticulously designed to function as both a nanocarrier and an agonist for cGAS‐STING activation. These innovative DNA‐based multifunctional modules facilitate macrophage‐…
View article: The Influence of the ZrO2 Crystal Phase on Cu/ZrO2-Al2O3 Catalysts in Methanol Steam Reforming
The Influence of the ZrO2 Crystal Phase on Cu/ZrO2-Al2O3 Catalysts in Methanol Steam Reforming Open
Copper-based catalysts are widely used in methanol steam reforming to produce hydrogen. In this paper, the supportive effect of the crystal phase of ZrO2 on Cu-based catalysts in methanol steam reforming is discussed. Monoclinic(m-), Tetra…