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New review highlights the immune microenvironment as a key battleground against chronic diseases
FAR Publishing LimitedResearchers have published a comprehensive review exploring the critical role of the "immune microenvironment" in the progression of major chronic diseases. The study details how interactions between immune cells, cytokines, and the extracellular matrix contribute to conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. The review emphasizes that targeting this microenvironment offers promising new avenues for diagnosis and immunotherapy, potentially shifting the paradigm of chronic disease management.
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New journal ‘Med Research’ launches to bridge the gap between medical innovation and global health equity
FAR Publishing LimitedA new editorial published in Med Research addresses the critical imbalance between rapid technological advancements and global health accessibility. The authors outline a vision for a new interdisciplinary platform designed to bridge the gap between basic research and clinical application, advocating for an open, collaborative ecosystem that ensures medical breakthroughs benefit populations worldwide, regardless of geographic or economic limitations.
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- Med Research
Bridging tradition and science: Thermodynamics used to evaluate traditional Chinese medicine properties
FAR Publishing LimitedA new review article published in Med Research explores the application of microcalorimetry to measure the "four properties" (cold, hot, warm, and cool) of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). By interpreting these ancient concepts through modern thermodynamics and biological heat monitoring, researchers propose a standardized, scientific framework called the "Stylization of TCM" to enhance quality control, clinical safety, and international acceptance.
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- Med Research
Fighting a rare heart malignancy: First expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of malignant pericardial mesothelioma released
FAR Publishing LimitedPrimary malignant pericardial mesothelioma (PMPM) is an exceptionally rare and aggressive tumor originating in the lining of the heart. Due to its ambiguous symptoms and lack of specific guidelines, misdiagnosis is common and survival rates are low. A new expert consensus, published in the journal Med Research, synthesizes multicenter clinical expertise to establish the first standardized protocols for PMPM. The consensus highlights the necessity of multimodal imaging, molecular pathology, and the emerging role of immunotherapy in extending patient survival.
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- Med Research
Targeting ferroptosis: A promising new therapeutic horizon for treating pneumoconiosis
FAR Publishing LimitedPneumoconiosis remains a prevalent occupational disease with limited treatment options. A new review study elucidates the critical role of ferroptosis—a specific type of regulated cell death—in the progression of the disease. The researchers detail how silica dust triggers ferroptosis in lung cells and propose that targeting this mechanism with specific inhibitors could offer a novel and effective therapeutic strategy for slowing lung fibrosis and failure.
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- Med Research
Recent advances in high-entropy alloys for electrochemical hydrogen evolution, oxygen reduction, and CO₂ reduction reactions
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterHigh entropy alloys (HEAs) have gained significant attention in electrocatalysis research due to their distinctive multi-element composition, intricate electronic structure, and superior properties. By harnessing multi-component synergy, precise electron regulation, and the high-entropy effect, HEA electrocatalysts exhibit remarkable catalytic activity, selectivity, and stability. These materials demonstrate outstanding catalytic performance in a variety of electrocatalytic small molecule reduction reactions, including oxygen reduction (ORR), hydrogen evolution (HER), and CO2 reduction (CO2RR), making them promising candidates for clean energy conversion and storage applications, including fuel cells, metal-air batteries, water electrolysis, and CO2 conversion technologies. This review highlights recent advancements in HEA electrocatalyst research, focusing on their synthesis, characterization, and applications in electrocatalytic small molecule reduction reactions. It also explores the underlying mechanisms of the high-entropy effect, multi-component synergy, and structural design. Finally, it discusses key challenges that remain in the application of HEAs for electrocatalytic small molecule reduction and outlines potential directions for future development in this field.
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- Frontiers in Energy
Numerical analysis of NH3-CH4-air mixing quality effects on NOx formation in an air-staged gas turbine model combustor
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- Frontiers in Energy
Organic radical‑boosted ionic conductivity in redox polymer electrolyte for advanced fiber‑shaped energy storage devices
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterFiber-shaped energy storage devices (FSESDs) with exceptional flexibility for wearable power sources should be applied with solid electrolytes over liquid electrolytes due to short circuits and leakage issue during deformation. Among the solid options, polymer electrolytes are particularly preferred due to their robustness and flexibility, although their low ionic conductivity remains a significant challenge. Here, we present a redox polymer electrolyte (HT_RPE) with 4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl (HT) as a multi-functional additive. HT acts as a plasticizer that transforms the glassy state into the rubbery state for improved chain mobility and provides distinctive ion conduction pathway by the self-exchange reaction between radical and oxidized species. These synergetic effects lead to high ionic conductivity (73.5 mS cm−1) based on a lower activation energy of 0.13 eV than other redox additives. Moreover, HT_RPE with a pseudocapacitive characteristic by HT enables an outstanding electrochemical performance of the symmetric FSESDs using carbon-based fiber electrodes (energy density of 25.4 W h kg−1 at a power density of 25,000 W kg−1) without typical active materials, along with excellent stability (capacitance retention of 91.2% after 8,000 bending cycles). This work highlights a versatile HT_RPE that utilizes the unique functionality of HT for both the high ionic conductivity and improved energy storage capability, providing a promising pathway for next-generation flexible energy storage devices.
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- Nano-Micro Letters
Sugarcane's second act: Transforming waste into soil gold with biochar
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural UniversityIn an innovative twist to sustainable agriculture, a new study reveals how sugarcane waste can be transformed into biochar—a powerful soil amendment that enhances soil quality. This research not only highlights a green approach to waste management but also provides a significant boost to soil health, offering a win-win for both the environment and farming practices.
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- Carbon Research