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1. Modulation between capacitor and conductor for a redox-active 2D bis(terpyridine)cobalt(II) nanosheet via anion-exchange.

2. Spontaneous-Spin-Polarized 2D π-d Conjugated Frameworks Towards Enhanced Oxygen Evolution Kinetics.

3. Lateral Heterometal Junction Rectifier Fabricated by Sequential Transmetallation of Coordination Nanosheet.

4. Chemically Laminated 2D Bis(terpyridine)metal Polymer Films: Formation Mechanism at the Liquid-Liquid Interface and Redox Rectification.

5. Chemically Laminated 2D Bis(terpyridine)metal Polymer Films: Formation Mechanism at the Liquid-Liquid Interface and Redox Rectification.

6. Heterometallic Benzenehexathiolato Coordination Nanosheets: Periodic Structure Improves Crystallinity and Electrical Conductivity.

7. Two-Dimensional Bis(dithiolene)iron(II) Self-Powered UV Photodetectors with Ultrahigh Air Stability.

8. An α-synuclein decoy peptide prevents cytotoxic α-synuclein aggregation caused by fatty acid binding protein 3.

9. Solution-processed organometallic quasi-two-dimensional nanosheets as a hole buffer layer for organic light-emitting devices.

10. Fatty Acid Binding Protein 3 Enhances the Spreading and Toxicity of α-Synuclein in Mouse Brain.

11. Human Molecular Chaperone Hsp60 and Its Apical Domain Suppress Amyloid Fibril Formation of α-Synuclein.

12. The Accelerating World of Graphdiynes.

13. Interfacial transmetallation synthesis of a platinadithiolene nanosheet as a potential 2D topological insulator.

14. Expansion of the Graphdiyne Family: A Triphenylene-Cored Analogue.

15. A single-stranded coordination copolymer affords heterostructure observation and photoluminescence intensification.

16. Membrane-induced initial structure of α-synuclein control its amyloidogenesis on model membranes.

17. Common structural features of toxic intermediates from α-synuclein and GroES fibrillogenesis detected using cryogenic coherent X-ray diffraction imaging.

18. Modulating the Effects of the Bacterial Chaperonin GroEL on Fibrillogenic Polypeptides through Modification of Domain Hinge Architecture.

19. Suppression of amyloid fibrils using the GroEL apical domain.

20. Redox control and high conductivity of nickel bis(dithiolene) complex π-nanosheet: a potential organic two-dimensional topological insulator.

21. Bilberry anthocyanins neutralize the cytotoxicity of co-chaperonin GroES fibrillation intermediates.

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