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View article: Investigation of the role of sulfide oxidation in the gill-associated microbiota of freshwater mussel Limnoperna fortunei
Investigation of the role of sulfide oxidation in the gill-associated microbiota of freshwater mussel Limnoperna fortunei Open
Introduction Limnoperna fortunei is a notable invasive freshwater species, altering structure and function of natural and engineered aquatic ecosystems. The host-associated microbiomes play a critical role in the survival and thriving of L…
View article: Optical Coupling Optimization Enables Cost‐Effective Planar Silicon‐Perovskite Tandem Solar Cells
Optical Coupling Optimization Enables Cost‐Effective Planar Silicon‐Perovskite Tandem Solar Cells Open
Planar silicon/perovskite tandem solar cells exhibit significant advantages over textured architectures, including simplified fabrication, reduced cost, and scalability for industrial production. However, their planar configuration inheren…
View article: Experimental Study on the Treatment of Printing and Dyeing Wastewater by Iron–Carbon Micro-Electrolysis and Combined Processes
Experimental Study on the Treatment of Printing and Dyeing Wastewater by Iron–Carbon Micro-Electrolysis and Combined Processes Open
Iron–carbon micro-electrolysis and combined processes were used to treat simulated dyeing wastewater containing direct Big Red 4BE dye (concentration of 1500 mg/L, chromaticity of 80,000 times, and salt content of 20 g/L). Through single-f…
View article: Identification of hydrogen oxidation coupled with antimonate reduction, a novel antimony biogeochemical cycling, in two contrasting antimony-contaminated environments
Identification of hydrogen oxidation coupled with antimonate reduction, a novel antimony biogeochemical cycling, in two contrasting antimony-contaminated environments Open
View article: Experimental Study on the Treatment of Printing and Dyeing Wastewater by Iron- Carbon Micro-Electrolysis and Combined Process
Experimental Study on the Treatment of Printing and Dyeing Wastewater by Iron- Carbon Micro-Electrolysis and Combined Process Open
IIron-carbon micro-electrolysis and combined process were used to treat printing and dyeing wastewater, which was formulated with direct Big Red 4BE dye (concentration of 1500mg/L, chromaticity of 80,000 times, and salt content of 20g/L). …
View article: Investigation of the Plant-Growth-Promoting Potential of Plant Endophytic Keystone Taxa in Desertification Environments
Investigation of the Plant-Growth-Promoting Potential of Plant Endophytic Keystone Taxa in Desertification Environments Open
The Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau (QTP) is under serious desertification stress, which has been receiving increasing attention. Although the restoration of surface vegetation is crucial, the growth of plants is often hindered by unfavorable nutr…
View article: The Mixed Phases of α and γ‐CsPbI₃ Enable Efficient and Stable Semitransparent Solar Cells
The Mixed Phases of α and γ‐CsPbI₃ Enable Efficient and Stable Semitransparent Solar Cells Open
Cesium lead iodide (CsPbI₃) is a promising material for semitransparent perovskite solar cells (ST‐PSCs) in building‐integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) due to its favorable bandgap and thermal stability. However, the phase instability of CsPb…
View article: Cr3c2/High-Ni-Cr Alloy Steel Composite with High Wear and High-Temperature Oxidation Resistance
Cr3c2/High-Ni-Cr Alloy Steel Composite with High Wear and High-Temperature Oxidation Resistance Open
View article: Reforestation Potential for Integrated Mangrove Aquaculture Target at Realizing a Synergy of Ecological and Economic Benefits
Reforestation Potential for Integrated Mangrove Aquaculture Target at Realizing a Synergy of Ecological and Economic Benefits Open
View article: Adding labile carbon to peatland soils triggers deep carbon breakdown
Adding labile carbon to peatland soils triggers deep carbon breakdown Open
Peatlands store vast amounts of carbon, with deep peat carbon remaining stable due to limited thermodynamic energy and transport. However, climate change-induced increases in labile carbon inputs could destabilize these stores. Here, we co…
View article: Rubidium Halide Additive Engineering for Efficient and Stable Bifacial Perovskite Solar Cells
Rubidium Halide Additive Engineering for Efficient and Stable Bifacial Perovskite Solar Cells Open
Bifacial perovskite solar cells (PSCs) possess a dual light‐absorbing structure, which enables higher power output at lower additional costs. However, the replacement of metal electrodes with transparent ones leads to serious light loss, n…
View article: Dose-Specific Effects of Denosumab on Serum Calcium Levels in Patients With Osteoporosis and Various Renal Functions
Dose-Specific Effects of Denosumab on Serum Calcium Levels in Patients With Osteoporosis and Various Renal Functions Open
Context Patients with osteoporosis and advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at increased risk for hypocalcemia when initiating denosumab. It remains unclear if subsequent doses of denosumab pose a similar hypocalcemia risk as the init…
View article: 6960 A Fracture Liaison Service To Address Vitamin D Deficiency For Patients Hospitalized For Osteoporotic Fracture
6960 A Fracture Liaison Service To Address Vitamin D Deficiency For Patients Hospitalized For Osteoporotic Fracture Open
Disclosure: X. Sun: None. B. Leder: None. T.V. Ly: None. E. Franco-Garcia: None. M.B. Bolster: Grant Recipient; Self; Rheumatology Research Foundation Clinician Scholar Educator Award; Genentech, Cumberland, Inc, Corbus, Mitsubishi. Other;…
View article: Keystone rhizospheric diazotrophs may promote the pioneer plant growth in mine tailings
Keystone rhizospheric diazotrophs may promote the pioneer plant growth in mine tailings Open
Nitrogen (N) shortage often hinders the bioremediation of mining-generated tailings. For pioneer plants living in mine tailings, biological N fixation (BNF) is an essential source of N. However, the diazotrophs in the rhizosphere of pionee…
View article: A Fracture Liaison Service to Address Vitamin D Deficiency for Patients Hospitalized for Osteoporotic Fracture
A Fracture Liaison Service to Address Vitamin D Deficiency for Patients Hospitalized for Osteoporotic Fracture Open
Context Addressing vitamin D deficiency (VDD) is important for fracture secondary prevention. Objectives To explore the function of a fracture liaison service (FLS) to address VDD. Design, Setting and Patients An observational study of pat…
View article: Effect of different drying methods on the drying characteristics, chemical properties and antioxidant capacity of Ziziphus jujuba var. Spinosa fruit
Effect of different drying methods on the drying characteristics, chemical properties and antioxidant capacity of Ziziphus jujuba var. Spinosa fruit Open
The fruit of Ziziphus jujuba var. Spinosa (ZJF) is a byproduct of the processing of the Suanzaoren commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine. Due to its high nutrient value, ZJF has been one of the most promising food sources. However,…
View article: Identification of Aniline-Degrading Bacteria Using Stable Isotope Probing Technology and Prediction of Functional Genes in Aerobic Microcosms
Identification of Aniline-Degrading Bacteria Using Stable Isotope Probing Technology and Prediction of Functional Genes in Aerobic Microcosms Open
Aniline, a vital component in various chemical industries, is known to be a hazardous persistent organic pollutant that can cause environmental pollution through its manufacturing, processing, and transportation. In this study, the microco…
View article: Microbially mediated sulfur oxidation coupled with arsenate reduction within oligotrophic mining–impacted habitats
Microbially mediated sulfur oxidation coupled with arsenate reduction within oligotrophic mining–impacted habitats Open
Arsenate [As(V)] reduction is a major cause of arsenic (As) release from soils, which threatens more than 200 million people worldwide. While heterotrophic As(V) reduction has been investigated extensively, the mechanism of chemolithotroph…
View article: The transcription factor ZNF248 promotes colorectal cancer metastasis by binding to ZEB1
The transcription factor ZNF248 promotes colorectal cancer metastasis by binding to ZEB1 Open
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignant tumors globally, with metastasis emerging as the leading cause of mortality in CRC patients. Transcription factors play pivotal roles in the metastatic process. Using bioinformati…
View article: Community Structure and Metabolic Potentials of Keystone Taxa within Rice Root Endophytic Microbiome in Response to Multiple Metal(Loid)S Contamination
Community Structure and Metabolic Potentials of Keystone Taxa within Rice Root Endophytic Microbiome in Response to Multiple Metal(Loid)S Contamination Open
View article: Cage-Molecule Based Metal-Organic Framework Nanosheets in Mixed Matrix Membranes: Enhanced Compatibility and Perfluoroisobutyronitrile Gas Separation Performance
Cage-Molecule Based Metal-Organic Framework Nanosheets in Mixed Matrix Membranes: Enhanced Compatibility and Perfluoroisobutyronitrile Gas Separation Performance Open
View article: Cr3c2/High-Ni-Cr Alloy Steel Composite with High Wear and High-Temperature Oxidation Resistance
Cr3c2/High-Ni-Cr Alloy Steel Composite with High Wear and High-Temperature Oxidation Resistance Open
View article: Cr3c2/High-Ni-Cr Alloy Steel Composite with High Wear and High-Temperature Oxidation Resistance
Cr3c2/High-Ni-Cr Alloy Steel Composite with High Wear and High-Temperature Oxidation Resistance Open
View article: Primary Succession Changes the Composition and Functioning of the Protist Community on Mine Tailings, Especially Phototrophic Protists
Primary Succession Changes the Composition and Functioning of the Protist Community on Mine Tailings, Especially Phototrophic Protists Open
Primary succession in mine tailings is a prerequisite for tailing vegetation. Microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and protists, play an important role in this process in the driving force for improving the nutritional status. Compar…
View article: Desulfurivibrio spp. mediate sulfur-oxidation coupled to Sb(V) reduction, a novel biogeochemical process
Desulfurivibrio spp. mediate sulfur-oxidation coupled to Sb(V) reduction, a novel biogeochemical process Open
Antimony (Sb) contamination released from mine tailings represents a global threat to natural ecosystems and human health. The geochemical conditions of Sb tailings, which are oligotrophic and replete in sulfur (S) and Sb, may promote the …
View article: In Situ Anchoring Co–N–C Nanoparticles on Co<sub>4</sub>N Nanosheets toward Ultrastable Flexible Self‐Supported Bifunctional Oxygen Electrocatalyst Enables Recyclable Zn–Air Batteries Over 10 000 Cycles and Fast Charging
In Situ Anchoring Co–N–C Nanoparticles on Co<sub>4</sub>N Nanosheets toward Ultrastable Flexible Self‐Supported Bifunctional Oxygen Electrocatalyst Enables Recyclable Zn–Air Batteries Over 10 000 Cycles and Fast Charging Open
Zn–air batteries (ZABs) are very promising for flexible energy storage, but their application is limited to the primary battery. Developing an efficient and non‐noble metal cathode toward oxygen reduction/evolution reactions (ORR/OER) is o…
View article: Achieving Selective and Efficient Electrocatalytic Activity for CO2 Reduction on N-Doped Graphene
Achieving Selective and Efficient Electrocatalytic Activity for CO2 Reduction on N-Doped Graphene Open
The CO 2 electrochemical reduction reaction (CO 2 RR) has been a promising conversion method for CO 2 utilization. Currently, the lack of electrocatalysts with favorable stability and high efficiency hindered the development of CO 2 RR. Ni…
View article: Bacterial Communities of Sediments in a Seawater-Freshwater Transition Zone During the Wet and Dry Seasons in Pearl River Estuary
Bacterial Communities of Sediments in a Seawater-Freshwater Transition Zone During the Wet and Dry Seasons in Pearl River Estuary Open
Seawater intrusion has a detrimental effect on agriculture, industry and human health. One question of particular interest is how the microbial community responds to and reflects seawater intrusion with seasonal variation. The current stud…
View article: Arsenic and antimony co-contamination influences on soil microbial community composition and functions: Relevance to arsenic resistance and carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur cycling
Arsenic and antimony co-contamination influences on soil microbial community composition and functions: Relevance to arsenic resistance and carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur cycling Open
View article: Oxidation of organoarsenicals and antimonite by a novel flavin monooxygenase widely present in soil bacteria
Oxidation of organoarsenicals and antimonite by a novel flavin monooxygenase widely present in soil bacteria Open
Summary Arsenic can be biomethylated to form a variety of organic arsenicals differing in toxicity and environmental mobility. Trivalent methylarsenite (MAs(III)) produced in the methylation process is more toxic than inorganic arsenite (A…