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1. CBX3 antagonizes IFNγ/STAT1/PD-L1 axis to modulate colon inflammation and CRC chemosensitivity

4. Le sexe et le timing circadien modulent les toxicités hématologiques et hématopoïétiques de l’oxaliplatine

6. mTOR inhibition suppresses salinomycin-induced ferroptosis in breast cancer stem cells by ironing out mitochondrial dysfunctions

10. Nonagricultural emissions enhance dimethylamine and modulate urban atmospheric nucleation

11. mTOR Inhibition Suppresses Salinomycin-Induced Ferroptosis in Breast Cancer Stem Cells by Ironing Out Mitochondrial Dysfunctions

13. Unambiguous identification of N-containing oxygenated organic molecules using a chemical-ionization Orbitrap (CI-Orbitrap) in an eastern Chinese megacity

15. Isotopic imprints of aerosol ammonium over the north China plain

16. Sex and Circadian Timing Modulate Oxaliplatin Hematological and Hematopoietic Toxicities

18. Increasing importance of ammonia emission abatement in PM2.5 pollution control

27. Discovery of a Potent Source of Gaseous Amines in Urban China

28. Correction to ‘A chronology of global air quality’

29. BMAL1 Knockdown Leans Epithelial–Mesenchymal Balance toward Epithelial Properties and Decreases the Chemoresistance of Colon Carcinoma Cells

36. Seasonal variations in the sources of organic aerosol in Xi'an, Northwest China: The importance of biomass burning and secondary formation

37. A chronology of global air quality

40. BMAL1 knockdown triggers different colon carcinoma cell fates by altering the delicate equilibrium between AKT/mTOR and P53/P21 pathways

43. Isotopic constraints on the atmospheric sources and formation of nitrogenous species in clouds influenced by biomass burning

44. Chemical and optical properties of carbonaceous aerosols in Nanjing, eastern China: regionally transported biomass burning contribution

50. Investigating the PM2.5 mass concentration growth processes during 2013–2016 in Beijing and Shanghai

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