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View article: Development and validation of a predictive model for invasive syndrome in patients with Klebsiella pneumoniae liver abscess
Development and validation of a predictive model for invasive syndrome in patients with Klebsiella pneumoniae liver abscess Open
Introduction Pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) is a life—threatening liver bacterial infection causing suppurative lesions. In Asia, hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae (hvKP) is the main PLA pathogen, linked to invasive syndromes. Severe Klebs…
View article: Synergistic enhancement effect of straw-earthworms in the reduction of sulfamethoxazole and antibiotic resistance genes
Synergistic enhancement effect of straw-earthworms in the reduction of sulfamethoxazole and antibiotic resistance genes Open
Soil antibiotic pollution is a global concern. It has been confirmed that straw or earthworm can enhance microbial degradation of antibiotics in soil. However, in the C/N transformation processes of soil ecosystems, straw and earthworms ar…
View article: An individualized nomogram for predicting risk of sepsis in patients with pyogenic liver abscesses: a 10 years retrospective analysis
An individualized nomogram for predicting risk of sepsis in patients with pyogenic liver abscesses: a 10 years retrospective analysis Open
Introduction The incidence of pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) has been increasing. A poor prognosis and high mortality rate are observed when PLA progresses to sepsis. Thus, it is crucial to identify patients at high risk of sepsis early and …
View article: Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution of Cobalt Triaryl Corrole Bearing Methylsulphonyl Group
Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution of Cobalt Triaryl Corrole Bearing Methylsulphonyl Group Open
Environmentally sustainable hydrogen energy electrocatalysts play a pivotal role in advancing renewable energy systems. In this study, we present the synthesis of three new cobalt tri‐ aryl corrole complexes (1, 2, 3) with varying methylsu…
View article: Reducing environmental burden of electroplating wastewater treatment by ternary cooperation of zero-valence iron, manganese, and graphitic biochar
Reducing environmental burden of electroplating wastewater treatment by ternary cooperation of zero-valence iron, manganese, and graphitic biochar Open
Iron-based technology is one of the most practical approaches to remove toxic metals from electroplating wastewater, but faces the problem of low efficiency and requires energy/chemical-demanding steps for safe disposal. Here we develop an…
View article: Cola beverage reduces risk of lead poisoning from accidental ingestion of contaminated soil particles in rat and swine models
Cola beverage reduces risk of lead poisoning from accidental ingestion of contaminated soil particles in rat and swine models Open
Accidental ingestion of lead (Pb)-contaminated soils represents a major route of Pb exposure for both adults and children, and the development of accessible and cost-effective solutions to reduce Pb poisoning is urgently required. Here, we…
View article: Biochar-amended soil can further sorb atmospheric CO2 for more carbon sequestration
Biochar-amended soil can further sorb atmospheric CO2 for more carbon sequestration Open
Input of biochar into soil is considered as an efficient technology for carbon sequestration. This work is aimed to explore if the extra sorption of carbon dioxide (CO2) exists in the biochar-amended soil, which has not yet received attent…
View article: Differential interaction modes of As(III)/As(V) with microbial cell membrane induces opposite effects on organic contaminant biodegradation in groundwater
Differential interaction modes of As(III)/As(V) with microbial cell membrane induces opposite effects on organic contaminant biodegradation in groundwater Open
Arsenic, a widespread toxic metalloid in groundwater, derives both from natural geological environment and industrial discharge, is extensively detected to be coexisting with organic contaminants, such as 2,4,6-trichlorophenol (TCP), a pri…
View article: Intergenerational neurotoxicity of polystyrene nanoplastics in offspring mice is mediated by dysfunctional microbe-gut-brain axis
Intergenerational neurotoxicity of polystyrene nanoplastics in offspring mice is mediated by dysfunctional microbe-gut-brain axis Open
Nanoplastics (NPs) are ubiquitous in daily life, posing potential risks to the environment and human. While their negative effects on parental organisms have been extensively studied, intergenerational effects are still in the early stages…
View article: Foliar Exposure of Deuterium Stable Isotope-Labeled Nanoplastics to Lettuce: Quantitative Determination of Foliar Uptake, Transport, and Trophic Transfer in a Terrestrial Food Chain
Foliar Exposure of Deuterium Stable Isotope-Labeled Nanoplastics to Lettuce: Quantitative Determination of Foliar Uptake, Transport, and Trophic Transfer in a Terrestrial Food Chain Open
Nanoplastics (NPs) are widely detected in the atmosphere and are likely to be deposited on plant leaves. However, our understanding of their foliar uptake, translocation, and trophic transfer profiles is limited due to a lack of quantitati…
View article: Biosafety of two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide nanomaterials: Natural and engineered transformation pathways and their role in the toxicity profile
Biosafety of two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide nanomaterials: Natural and engineered transformation pathways and their role in the toxicity profile Open
As a rising star in the post-graphene era, two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide nanomaterials (2D-MoS2) are taking the scientific community by storm due to their fascinating physicochemical properties. An accurate and comprehensive underst…
View article: Distribution and Source Resolution of Heavy Metals in an Electroplating Site and Their Health Risk Assessment
Distribution and Source Resolution of Heavy Metals in an Electroplating Site and Their Health Risk Assessment Open
It is very important to understand the distribution and sources of typical potentially toxic elements in industrial sites in order to provide essential information for risk assessment and the process of land reclamation selection. Here, ar…
View article: Natural formation of copper sulfide nanoparticles via microbially mediated organic sulfur mineralization in soil: Processes and mechanisms
Natural formation of copper sulfide nanoparticles via microbially mediated organic sulfur mineralization in soil: Processes and mechanisms Open
Sulfur cycling is known to control the speciation and bioavailability of copper in the environment via inorganic sulfur oxidation and reduction. However, it remains unclear how the mineralization of organic sulfur and associated microbial …
View article: A Passive Eye-in-Hand "Camera" for Miniature Robots
A Passive Eye-in-Hand "Camera" for Miniature Robots Open
We in this paper present TiSee, an RFID-based sensing system that supports miniature robots to perform agile tasks in everyday environments. TiSee's unique capability is that it uses a single arbitrarily-deployed antenna to locate a target…
View article: IdeaReader: A Machine Reading System for Understanding the Idea Flow of Scientific Publications
IdeaReader: A Machine Reading System for Understanding the Idea Flow of Scientific Publications Open
Understanding the origin and influence of the publication's idea is critical to conducting scientific research. However, the proliferation of scientific publications makes it difficult for researchers to sort out the evolution of all relev…
View article: Disentangled Graph Contrastive Learning for Review-based Recommendation
Disentangled Graph Contrastive Learning for Review-based Recommendation Open
User review data is helpful in alleviating the data sparsity problem in many recommender systems. In review-based recommendation methods, review data is considered as auxiliary information that can improve the quality of learned user/item …
View article: Recycling waste nickel-laden biochar to pseudo-capacitive material by hydrothermal treatment: roles of nickel-carbon interaction
Recycling waste nickel-laden biochar to pseudo-capacitive material by hydrothermal treatment: roles of nickel-carbon interaction Open
Biochar as an absorbent is used to remove heavy metals from industrial wastewater, while the disposal of the residual has received little attention. This study attempted to convert the waste Ni-laden biochar into the pseudo-capacitive mate…
View article: Commonwealth of Soil Health: How Do Earthworms Modify the Soil Microbial Responses to CeO<sub>2</sub> Nanoparticles?
Commonwealth of Soil Health: How Do Earthworms Modify the Soil Microbial Responses to CeO<sub>2</sub> Nanoparticles? Open
Soil ecotoxicological assays on nanoparticles (NPs) have mainly investigated single components (e.g., plants, fauna, and microbes) within the ecosystem, neglecting possible effects resulting from the disturbance of the interactions between…