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The iontronic sensor based on biodegradable polycaprolactone for interfacial capacitive pressure sensing
With the development of flexible wearable pressure sensors, capacitive pressure sensors using electric double-layer (EDL) effect have attracted much attention due to their advantages such as high sensitivity. ...
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Open AccessThe HHEX-ABI2/SLC17A9 axis induces cancer stem cell-like properties and tumorigenesis in HCC
Accumulating evidence indicated that HHEX participated in the initiation and development of several cancers, but the potential roles and mechanisms of HHEX in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were largely unclea...
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Identification of Prolactinoma in Pituitary Neuroendocrine Tumors Using Radiomics Analysis Based on Multiparameter MRI
This study aims to investigate the feasibility of preoperatively predicting histological subtypes of pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETs) using machine learning and radiomics based on multiparameter MRI. ...
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A novel high-performance composite material with low dielectric constant and excellent hydrophobicity
Films with low dielectric constants have broad prospective applications in microelectronic devices. In this study, octavinyloctasilasesquioxane (POSS) was grafted with fluorinated long carbon chains on its eig...
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Open AccessIdentification of an HLA-A*11:01-restricted neoepitope of mutant PIK3CA and its specific T cell receptors for cancer immunotherapy targeting hotspot driver mutations
Hotspot driver mutations presented by human leukocyte antigens might be recognized by anti-tumor T cells. Based on their advantages of tumor-specificity and immunogenicity, neoantigens derived from hotspot mut...
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Open AccessThe UF-5000 Atyp.C parameter is an independent risk factor for bladder cancer
Bladder carcinoma (BC) accounts for > 90% of all urothelial cancers. Pathological diagnosis through cytoscopic biopsy is the gold standard, whereas non-invasive diagnostic tools remain lacking. The “Atyp.C” pa...
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CD8 T cell-derived perforin regulates macrophage-mediated inflammation in a murine model of gout
Gout is characterized by hyperuricemia and recurrent inflammatory episodes caused by intra-articular crystal deposition of monosodium urate (MSU). There is a clear relationship between gout and metabolic syndr...
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MALDI-mass spectrometry imaging as a new technique for detecting non-heme iron in peripheral tissues via caudal vein injection of deferoxamine
As one of the most common iron-chelating agents, deferoxamine (DFO) rapidly chelates iron in the body. Moreover, it does not compete for the iron characteristic of hemoglobin in the blood cells, which is commo...
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Interactions Between Bacteria and Several Redox-Sensitive Metals (Fe, Mn, U) in the Sediments of the Yellow River Estuary Wetland, China
Estuarine wetlands are characterized by high biodiversity and active fluctuations in redox-sensitive metals (RSMs). In this study, sediment samples were collected from two sites, one with and one without veget...
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Weatherability and heat resistance enhanced by interaction between AG25 and Mg/Al-LDH
Although inorganic pigments in common spectral tuning materials show good weatherability and heat resistance, the limited color choices, weak coloring power, poor dispersibility, and a possibility of toxicity ...
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A Synchronous Sensing Method of Measuring Lubricating Oil Film Thickness and Temperature by Using Eddy Current Effect
The eddy current method can be well applied in the lubricating oil film thickness measurement, due to its excellent performance, such as high-precision, non-destructive and strong environmental adaptability in...
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Economical Quadrupedal Multi-Gait Locomotion via Gait-Heuristic Reinforcement Learning
In order to strike a balance between achieving desired velocities and minimizing energy consumption, legged animals have the ability to adopt the appropriate gait pattern and seamlessly transition to another i...
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Open AccessIdentification of NINJ1 as a novel prognostic predictor for retroperitoneal liposarcoma
Retroperitoneal liposarcoma (RPLS) is known for its propensity for local recurrence and short survival time. We aimed to identify a credible and specific prognostic biomarker for RPLS.
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Helicid Alleviates Neuronal Apoptosis of Rats with Depression-Like Behaviors by Downregulating lncRNA-NONRATT030918.2
Helicid (HEL) has been found to possess antidepressant pharmacological activity. The paper was to testify to the precise molecular mechanism through which HEL regulates lncRNA-NONRATT030918.2 to exert an antid...
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Open AccessARGNet: using deep neural networks for robust identification and classification of antibiotic resistance genes from sequences
Emergence of antibiotic resistance in bacteria is an important threat to global health. Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are some of the key components to define bacterial resistance and their spread in diff...
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Open AccessPrenatal diagnosis of a trisomy 7 mosaic case: CMA, CNV-seq, karyotyping, interphase FISH, and MS-MLPA, which technique to choose?
This study aims to perform a prenatal genetic diagnosis of a high-risk fetus with trisomy 7 identified by noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) and to evaluate the efficacy of different genetic testing technique...
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Prevalence and influencing factors of patient delay in stroke patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Purpose: Determine the prevalence and influencing factors of patient delay in stroke patients and explore variation in prevalence by country and delayed time. Methods: PubMed, The Cochrane Library, Embase, Web...
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Effects of Heated Infiltration Solutions and Forced-Air Heating Blankets on Intraoperative Hypothermia During Liposuction: A Factorial Randomized Controlled Trial
This study was conducted to compare the effects of heat preservation by two recommended methods, heated infiltration solutions and forced-air heating blankets, in patients undergoing liposuction under general ...
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gp120-derived amyloidogenic peptides form amyloid fibrils that increase HIV-1 infectivity
Apart from mediating viral entry, the function of the free HIV-1 envelope protein (gp120) has yet to be elucidated. Our group previously showed that EP2 derived from one β-strand in gp120 can form amyloid fibr...
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Review on factors of voltage consistency and inconsistent degradation in proton exchange membrane fuel cells
Proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) has been extensively developed due to its benefits, such as high efficiency and zero emission. Durability and lifespan are currently the main factors impeding the wid...