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    Synergistic regulation and optimization of microstructure, coercivity, and thermal stability in sintered NdFeB magnets through grain boundary diffusion of Dy and Al elements by Rui Chang, Guangzhu Bai, Yaping Li, Zhi Yan, Xiufang Qin, Jingdong Guo, Fang Wang, Xiaohong Xu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As a result, the coercivity of the N42-DyAl magnet increases from 12.07 kOe to 19.95 kOe at room temperature and from 5.17 kOe to 10.76 kOe at high temperature (120 °C). The N42-DyAl magnets also exhibit a large coercivity temperature coefficient of −0.485%/°C and excellent thermal stability. …”
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    Mina53 catalyzes arginine demethylation of p53 to promote tumor growth by Lixiao Zhou, Liyang Yu, Shushu Song, Yong Wang, Qiang Zhu, Meng Li, Yutong Sha, Liang Xu, Xin Shu, Qingqing Liao, Ting Wu, Bing Yang, Siyuan Chai, Bingyi Lin, Liming Wu, Ruhong Zhou, Xiaotao Duan, Chenggang Zhu, Yuanyuan Ruan, Wen Yi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Here, we report that Myc-induced nuclear antigen 53 (Mina53), a member of the jumonji C (JmjC) protein family, is an arginine demethylase. …”
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    Retrospective analysis of amantadine response and predictive factors in intensive care unit patients with non-traumatic disorders of consciousness by Corinna Blum, Constanze Single, Kornelia Laichinger, Anna Hofmann, Tim W. Rattay, Tim W. Rattay, Kamaldeen Adeyemi, Reimer Riessen, Michael Haap, Helene Häberle, Ulf Ziemann, Annerose Mengel, Katharina Feil

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…BackgroundDisorders of consciousness (DoC) in non-traumatic ICU-patients are often treated with amantadine, although evidence supporting its efficacy is limited.MethodsThis retrospective study analyzed non-traumatic DoC-patients treated with amantadine between January 2016 and June 2021. …”
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    Unveiling the Mechanisms of a Remission in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)-like Syndrome: The Role of Hippocampal Palmitoyltransferase Expression and Stress Susceptibility by Careen A. Schroeter, Anna Gorlova, Michael Sicker, Aleksei Umriukhin, Alisa Burova, Boris Shulgin, Sergey Morozov, Joao P. Costa-Nunes, Tatyana Strekalova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, we sought to investigate how susceptibility (sucrose preference below 65%) or resilience (sucrose preference > 65%) to stress-induced anhedonia affects DHHC gene expression in the hippocampus of C57BL/6J mice during the phase of spontaneous recovery from anhedonia. …”
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  8. 204788

    CeO2−δ as Electron Donor in Co0.07Ce0.93O2−δ Solid Solution Boosts Alkaline Water Splitting by Gege Su, Yichao Hou, Jie Yin, Jiayi Yang, Zhenglong Li, Xin Du, Xin Zhang, Pinxian Xi, Chun‐Hua Yan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The alkaline anion exchange membrane water electrolysis based on Co0.07Ce0.93O2−δ/NiFe LDH realizes a current density of 1000 mA cm−2 at ≈1.86 V in alkaline seawater at 80 °C and exhibits long‐term stability for 450 h.…”
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    Tertiary Lymphoid Structure in Dental Pulp: The Role in Combating Bacterial Infections by Ruiqi Li, Fan Gu, Linlin Peng, Tingting Huan, Zhuo Zhou, Yaling Song, Jinmei He, Kaili Ye, Yao Sun, Tiejun Li, Miao He, Zhuan Bian, Wei Yin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the present study, single‐cell RNA sequencing of healthy and inflamed human dental pulp reveals known markers of TLS, including CC motif chemokine ligand 19 (CCL19), lysosome‐associated membrane glycoprotein 3 (LAMP3), CC chemokine receptor 7 (CCR7), and CD86, present in inflamed dental pulp. …”
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  12. 204792

    Phenotypic Trajectories From Acute to Stable Phase in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction: Insights From the PURSUIT‐HFpEF Study by Yuki Matsuoka, Yohei Sotomi, Daisaku Nakatani, Katsuki Okada, Akihiro Sunaga, Hirota Kida, Taiki Sato, Daisuke Sakamoto, Tetsuhisa Kitamura, Sho Komukai, Masahiro Seo, Masamichi Yano, Takaharu Hayashi, Akito Nakagawa, Yusuke Nakagawa, Shunsuke Tamaki, Yoshio Yasumura, Takahisa Yamada, Shungo Hikoso, Yasushi Sakata

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…[N=242 (22.0%)]; Phenotype 3, higher prevalence of atrial fibrillation, higher tricuspid pressure gradient, and lower tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion [N=214 (19.5%)]; Phenotype 4, higher C‐reactive protein level and higher tricuspid pressure gradient [N=245 (22.3%)]; and Phenotype 5, poor nutritional status, poor renal function, and higher NT‐proBNP level [N=74 (6.7%)]. …”
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    Acceptability and Implementation Challenges of Benzathine Penicillin G Secondary Prophylaxis for Rheumatic Heart Disease in Ethiopia: A Qualitative Study by Eshetie Melese Birru, Kevin T. Batty, Laurens Manning, Stephanie L. Enkel, Brioni R. Moore

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Highlights: • Key barriers included (a) resistance from healthcare providers to administer benzathine penicillin G (BPG) due to their concerns about injection-related severe adverse events, and potential repercussions should an event occur, (b) poor community and healthcare provider awareness of the disease and its treatment, (c) lack of resources to manage adverse events, and (d) injection pain. • Key enablers included (a) perceived superior treatment benefits of BPG and (b) co-administration of lidocaine/analgesics to reduce injection pain. • Recommendations to address identified challenges include (a) improved training/education on RHD diagnosis, disease progression, and treatment, (b) improved access to supportive resources, (c) active adverse reaction monitoring and reporting, and (d) encouraging the provision/access of globally subsidized BPG suspension formulations in pre-filled syringes.…”
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    O tempo sentado está associado aos fatores de risco cardiometabólicos em adolescentes? by Gessika Castilho dos Santos, Wagner de Campos, Waynne Ferreira de Faria, Jadson Marcio da Silva, Rodrigo Bozza, Luis Paulo Gomes Mascarenhas, Anderson Zampier Ulbrich, Antonio Stabelini Neto

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Os fatores de risco cardiometabólicos analisados foram: circunferência de cintura; glicose; HDL-C; triglicerídeos; e pressão arterial. Foi utilizada a análise de variância com dois fatores (sexo e quartis) para comparar os fatores de risco cardiometabólicos entre os quartis de tempo sentado. …”
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