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View article: Elbasvir Triggers Ferroptosis in Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Through NCOA4-Mediated Ferritinophagy
Elbasvir Triggers Ferroptosis in Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Through NCOA4-Mediated Ferritinophagy Open
Objective: Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) remains treatment-resistant; we explored Elbasvir, an NS5A inhibitor, as a ferroptosis inducer. Methods: Cell viability was assessed by CCK-8 assays. Apoptosis and cell cycle were analyz…
View article: A Multi-Scale Feature Fusion Dual-Branch Mamba-CNN Network for Landslide Extraction
A Multi-Scale Feature Fusion Dual-Branch Mamba-CNN Network for Landslide Extraction Open
Automatically extracting landslide regions from remote sensing images plays a vital role in the landslide inventory compilation. However, this task remains challenging due to the considerable diversity of landslides in terms of morphology,…
View article: A Multi-Scale Feature Fusion Dual-Branch Mamba-CNN Network for Landslide Extraction
A Multi-Scale Feature Fusion Dual-Branch Mamba-CNN Network for Landslide Extraction Open
Automatically extracting landslide regions from remote sensing images plays a vital role in the landslide inventory compilation. However, this task remains challenging due to the considerable diversity of landslides in terms of morphology,…
View article: Atomically precise construction of uniform single-molecule junctions for molecular electronics
Atomically precise construction of uniform single-molecule junctions for molecular electronics Open
Atomically precise construction of ultra-small electronic devices meets the urgent need for further device miniaturisation and enables numerous electronic applications. In particular, single-molecule junctions are attractive because they s…
View article: Lateral Rutile/Anatase Biphase TiO <sub>2</sub> Superlattice: Its Step‐Assisted Controllable Growth and Interfacial Structure
Lateral Rutile/Anatase Biphase TiO <sub>2</sub> Superlattice: Its Step‐Assisted Controllable Growth and Interfacial Structure Open
Rutile/Anatase (R/A) biphase TiO 2 has superior photocatalytic performance than its single‐phase counterpart due to the effect of interface band alignment. However, two crucial issues remain unresolved: First, the controllable growth of ep…
View article: Single‐Crystalline β‐Ga<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Homoepitaxy on a Near Van der Waals Surface of (100) Substrate
Single‐Crystalline β‐Ga<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Homoepitaxy on a Near Van der Waals Surface of (100) Substrate Open
Gallium oxide (Ga₂O₃) is a promising wide‐bandgap semiconductor for power devices, offering high breakdown voltage and low on‐resistance. Among its polymorphs, β‐Ga₂O₃ stands out due to the availability of high‐quality, large‐area single‐c…
View article: Application of lower limb markers and wristbands for deep vein thrombosis to reduce incidence of pulmonary embolism in patients admitted to the intensive care unit: A cohort study
Application of lower limb markers and wristbands for deep vein thrombosis to reduce incidence of pulmonary embolism in patients admitted to the intensive care unit: A cohort study Open
Objective To improve communication and patients' safety in the intensive care unit (ICU), we studied the value of applying skin markers and wristbands for ICU patients with evidence of lower‐extremity deep vein thrombosis (DVT) found on ul…
View article: Methanol-Enhanced Low-Cell-Voltage Hydrogen Generation at Industrial-Grade Current Density by Triadic Active Sites of Pt<sub>1</sub>–Pd<i><sub>n</sub></i>–(Ni,Co)(OH)<sub><i>x</i></sub>
Methanol-Enhanced Low-Cell-Voltage Hydrogen Generation at Industrial-Grade Current Density by Triadic Active Sites of Pt<sub>1</sub>–Pd<i><sub>n</sub></i>–(Ni,Co)(OH)<sub><i>x</i></sub> Open
Methanol (ME) is a liquid hydrogen carrier, ideal for on-site-on-demand H2 generation, avoiding its costly and risky distribution issues, but this "ME-to-H2" electric conversion suffers from high voltage (energy consumption) and competitiv…
View article: Hypoxia-Initiated Supramolecular Free Radicals Induce Intracellular Polymerization for Precision Tumor Therapy
Hypoxia-Initiated Supramolecular Free Radicals Induce Intracellular Polymerization for Precision Tumor Therapy Open
Despite the development of various controlled release systems for antitumor therapies, off-target side effects remain a persistent challenge. In situ therapeutic synthesis from biocompatible substances offers a safer and more precise alter…
View article: Light‐Directed Microalgae Micromotor with Supramolecular Backpacks for Photodynamic Therapy
Light‐Directed Microalgae Micromotor with Supramolecular Backpacks for Photodynamic Therapy Open
In recent years, the development of micromotors for biomedical applications has surged. However, challenges such as immunogenicity and the difficulty in controlling motion direction have hindered their clinical translation. In this study, …
View article: Layered metal carbo–selenide Nb <sub>2</sub>CSe <sub>2</sub> with van der Waals interlayer coupling
Layered metal carbo–selenide Nb <sub>2</sub>CSe <sub>2</sub> with van der Waals interlayer coupling Open
The stacking structure of Nb2CSe2, a newly synthesized layered metal carbo-selenide, was elucidated by scanning transmission electron microscopy. Nb2CSe2 features Se−Nb−C−Nb−Se quintuple atomic layers. These layers are stacked in Bernal mo…
View article: Atomic and electronic structures of domain boundaries in LaTiO3 thin films
Atomic and electronic structures of domain boundaries in LaTiO3 thin films Open
Domain boundaries in perovskite oxides often exhibit abundant physical properties and phenomena. Here, epitaxial LaTiO3 thin films on (100) SrTiO3 substrates are prepared by pulsed-laser deposition. X-ray diffraction and transmission elect…
View article: In Situ Colonization of Trojan‐Yeast for Targeted Glucose Starvation and Reconstruction of Tumor Immune Environment
In Situ Colonization of Trojan‐Yeast for Targeted Glucose Starvation and Reconstruction of Tumor Immune Environment Open
Glucose is an important energy source for living cells. Particularly, most tumor cells use glycolysis to harness energy for their fast growth, invasion and metastasis even under aerobic conditions. Thus, reduction of the glucose level in c…
View article: Force and wear prediction model of disc cutter under compression shear failure mode based on dense core–cavity expansion theory (U-713)
Force and wear prediction model of disc cutter under compression shear failure mode based on dense core–cavity expansion theory (U-713) Open
Calculating disc cutter wear and predicting wear life are long-standing issues affecting the efficiency and cost of tunnel boring machines (TBMs). During the TBM excavation process, the wear of the disc cutter is a comprehensive outcome of…
View article: Effect of texture on the room temperature tensile and creep properties of Ti–6Al–4V plate with large thickness
Effect of texture on the room temperature tensile and creep properties of Ti–6Al–4V plate with large thickness Open
Texture is inevitably generated during the rolling process of titanium alloys, which has a significant impact on mechanical properties. The relationship between microstructure, texture and mechanical properties of the rolled Ti–6Al–4V allo…
View article: Boosting acetone hydrogenation at room temperature on Ru-Sn/C catalyst
Boosting acetone hydrogenation at room temperature on Ru-Sn/C catalyst Open
Carbon supported Ru-Sn bimetallic catalyst shows excellent performance in room-temperature hydrogenation of acetone, 100% acetone conversion with 100% product selectivity to isopropyl alcohol can be achieved within a short reaction time. C…
View article: P7C3-A20 treats traumatic brain injury in rats by inhibiting excessive autophagy and apoptosis
P7C3-A20 treats traumatic brain injury in rats by inhibiting excessive autophagy and apoptosis Open
JOURNAL/nrgr/04.03/01300535-202405000-00037/inline-graphic1/v/2023-09-28T063346Z/r/image-tiff Traumatic brain injury is a severe health problem leading to autophagy and apoptosis in the brain. 3,6-Dibromo-beta-fluoro-N-(3-methoxyphenyl)-9H…
View article: Exonuclease III Can Efficiently Cleave Linear Single-Stranded DNA: Reshaping Its Experimental Applications in Biosensors
Exonuclease III Can Efficiently Cleave Linear Single-Stranded DNA: Reshaping Its Experimental Applications in Biosensors Open
Exonuclease III (Exo III) has been generally used as a double-stranded DNA (dsDNA)-specific exonuclease that does not degrade single-stranded DNA (ssDNA). Here, we demonstrate that Exo III at concentrations above 0.1 unit/μL can efficientl…
View article: Determination of Trace Thorium and Uranium Impurities in Scandium with High Matrix by ICP-OES
Determination of Trace Thorium and Uranium Impurities in Scandium with High Matrix by ICP-OES Open
High-purity scandium oxide is the principal raw material of high-purity scandium metal and aluminum scandium alloy targets for electronic materials. The performance of electronic materials will be significantly impacted by the presence of …
View article: Hydroxytyrosol attenuates ethanol-induced liver injury by ameliorating steatosis, oxidative stress and hepatic inflammation by interfering STAT3/iNOS pathway
Hydroxytyrosol attenuates ethanol-induced liver injury by ameliorating steatosis, oxidative stress and hepatic inflammation by interfering STAT3/iNOS pathway Open
Objective: Hydroxytyrosol (HT) is a polyphenol with a wide range of biological activities. Excessive drinking can lead to oxidative stress and inflammation in the liver, which usually develop into alcohol liver disease (ALD). At present, t…