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2. Evaluating internal exposure due to intake of 131I at a nuclear medicine centre of Dhaka using bioassay methods
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Jahan, Sharmin, Ferdous, Jannatul, Haque Prodhan, Md Mahidul, and Begum, Ferdoushi
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- 2024
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3. Combined experimental and first principles look into (Ce, Mo) doped BiVO4
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Mahi, Tasnim Ahmed, Hossain, Quazi Shafayat, Nishat, Sadiq Shahriyar, Ahmed, Shahran, Khan, M.N.I., Bashar, Muhammad Shahriar, Jahan, Shirin Akter, Akhtar, Umme Sarmeen, Jahan, Sharmin, Chowdhury, Fariha, Hossain, Khandker Saadat, Irfan, Ahmad, and Ahmed, Imtiaz
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- 2024
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4. Tea (Camellia sinensis) cultivated in three agro-ecological regions of Bangladesh: Unveiling the variability of methylxanthine, bioactive phenolic compound, and antioxidant activity
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Abdullah, Abu Tareq Mohammad, Sayka, Mahbuba Ibrahim, Rahman, Mohammad Mahfuzur, Sharif, Miskat, Khan, Tanzir Ahmed, Jahan, Sharmin, Mazumdar, Reaz Mohammad, Uddin, Mohammad Nashir, and Hoque, Md. Mozammel
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- 2024
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5. Serum adipocyte fatty acid binding protein (AFABP) level in different trimesters of gestational diabetes mellitus
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Ferdousi, Tahmina, primary, Jahan, Sharmin, additional, and Hasanat, Ma, additional
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- 2024
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6. Evaluation of 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity using progesterone and androgen receptors-mediated transactivation.
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Takashi Yazawa, Yugo Watanabe, Yuko Yokohama, Yoshitaka Imamichi, Kazuya Hasegawa, Ke-ichi Nakajima, Takeshi Kitano, Takanori Ida, Takahiro Sato, Islam, Mohammad Sayful, Akihiro Umezawa, Satoru Takahashi, Yasuhito Kato, Jahan, Sharmin, and Jun-ichi Kawabe
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ADRENOGENITAL syndrome ,ANDROGEN receptors ,STEROID hormones ,MUTANT proteins ,BIOCHEMICAL substrates ,PROGESTERONE receptors - Abstract
3β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (3β-HSDs) catalyze the oxidative conversion of delta (5)-ene-3-beta-hydroxy steroids and ketosteroids. Human 3b-HSD type 2 (HSD3B2) is predominantly expressed in gonadal and adrenal steroidogenic cells for producing all classes of active steroid hormones. Mutations in HSD3B2 gene cause a rare form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia with varying degree of salt wasting and incomplete masculinization, resulting from reduced production of corticoids and androgens. Therefore, evaluation of the HSD3B2 enzymatic activity in both pathways for each steroid hormone production is important for accurately understanding and diagnosing this disorder. Using progesterone receptor (PR)- and androgen receptor (AR)-mediated transactivation, we adapted a method that easily evaluates enzymatic activity of HSD3B2 by quantifying the conversion from substrates [pregnenolone (P5) and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)] to (progesterone and androstenedione). HEK293 cells were transduced to express human HSD3B2, and incubated medium containing P5 or DHEA. Depending on the incubation time with HSD3B2-expressing cells, the culture media progressively increased luciferase activities in CV-1 cells, transfected with the PR/AR expression vector and progesterone-/androgen-responsive reporter. Culture media from human and other mammalian HSD3B1-expressing cells also increased the luciferase activities. HEK293 cells expressing various missense mutations in the HSD3B2 gene revealed the potential of this system to evaluate the relationship between the enzymatic activities of mutant proteins and patient phenotype. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Technological Innovation, Trade Openness, Natural Resources, and Environmental Sustainability in Egypt and Turkey: Evidence from Load Capacity Factor and Inverted Load Capacity Factor with Fourier Functions.
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Yingjun, Zhu, Jahan, Sharmin, and Qamruzzaman, Md.
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The environmental degradation in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region leads to significant challenges regarding economic sustainability and the attainment of sustainable development goals (SDGs). The extensive use of fossil fuels in the region, as well as rapid urbanization and economic growth, has led to significant carbon emissions, together with unprecedented ecological footprints compromising environmental sustainability. The study aims to elucidate the influence exerted by technological innovation, trade openness, and natural resources on environmental sustainability in Turkey and Egypt for the period 1990–2022. In assessing the empirical relations, the study employed the Fourier function incorporate estimation techniques, that is, Fourier ADF for unit root test, Fourier ARDL, and Fourier NARDL for long-run and short-run elasticities of technological innovation (TI), trade openness (TO,) and natural resources rent (NRR) on load capacity factor (LCF) and inverted LCF (ILCF); finally, the directional causality evaluate through Fourier TY causality test. The results revealed that both Turkey and Egypt have severe environmental problems due to their high carbon emissions and ecological footprints. Technological change and international trade separately negatively affect environmental sustainability; however, these negative impacts have mixed character. On the one hand, technology can improve efficiency and reduce ecological footprints by obviating the use of high-impact processes or allowing cleaner production systems. In the same vein, trade openness helps transfer green technologies more quickly, but it can also lead to unsustainable resource extraction and pollution. The findings of the paper propose that in order to move forward, Turkey and Egypt need strategic policy shifts to ensure environmental sustainability, including transitioning towards renewable energy from fossil fuels while bolstering their capacity for energy efficiency. Policymakers must balance economic development with environmental conservation to reduce the harmful effects of climate degradation and help safeguard continued economic survival in the face of increasing climatic instability. This research helps to inform policy and investment decisions about how the SDGs can be achieved and how they are relevant for sustainable development in the MENA region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. A Combined Experimental and First Principles Look into (Ce, Mo) Doped BiVO4
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Mahi, Tasnim Ahmed, primary, Hossain, Quazi Shafayat, additional, Nishat, Sadiq Shahriyar, additional, Ahmed, Shahran, additional, Khan, M.N.I., additional, Bashar, Muhammad Shahriar, additional, Jahan, Shirin Akter, additional, Akhtar, Umme Sarmeen, additional, Jahan, Sharmin, additional, Chowdhury, Fariha, additional, Hossain, Khandker Saadat, additional, Irfan, Ahmad, additional, and Ahmed, Imtiaz, additional
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- 2024
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9. Captopril challenge test: an underutilized test in the diagnosis of primary aldosteronism
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Jahan, Sharmin, primary, Yang, Jun, additional, Hu, Jinbo, additional, Li, Qifu, additional, and Fuller, Peter J, additional
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- 2024
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10. Comprehensive First-Principles Modeling of Experimentally Synthesized BiPO4 Polymorphs.
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Haq, Md. Rafatul, Ehsan, Nusaibah, Nishat, Sadiq Shahriyar, Hossain, Quazi Shafayat, Khan, M. N. I., Shahriar Bashar, Muhammad, Akhtar, Umme Sarmeen, Chowdhury, Fariha, Jahan, Sharmin, Hossain, Khandker Saadat, Khan, Md. Mosaddek, Imran, Sazzad M. S., and Ahmed, Imtiaz
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- 2024
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11. An experimental look into efficient quaternary Bi5O7I/Bi(IO3)3/Bi2(IO4) (IO3)3/BiOIO3 photocatalytic composite.
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Sabuj, Imran Hossain, Jahan, Shirin Akter, Khan, M. N. I., Akhtar, Umme Sarmeen, Islam, Dipa, Bashar, Muhammad Shahriar, Das, H. N., Jahan, Sharmin, Hossain, Quazi Shafayat, Hossain, Khandker Saadat, Imran, Sazzad M. S., and Ahmed, Imtiaz
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FIELD emission electron microscopy ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,OPTICAL spectroscopy ,REFLECTANCE spectroscopy ,LIGHT absorption ,SEWAGE - Abstract
The prototypical toxic dye rhodamine B (RhB) is perhaps one of the most abundant pollutants in industrial wastewater. Its efficient photocatalytic degradation through composite photocatalysts is crucial for environmental remediation. Here, we synthesized quaternary Bi
5 O7 I/Bi(IO3 )3 /Bi2 (IO4 )(IO3 )3 /BiOIO3 bismuth iodate composites through facile hydrothermal and solvothermal methods. The coexistence of multiple bismuth iodate phases was confirmed by x-ray diffraction analysis, room temperature Raman, and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. The desired chemical states of Bi, I, and O inside the composites were confirmed by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Field emission electron microscopy revealed flower-shaped nanosheet morphology for the composite synthesized at 120 °C, whereas randomly shaped nanoparticles with an average size of 80 nm were formed in the composite calcined at 400 °C. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy further corroborated the existence of multiple phases in the composites. The diffuse reflectance spectroscopy confirmed the optical absorption edges of the composites to be located within the visible range of 1.68–3.16 eV. The flower-shaped quaternary bismuth iodate composite demonstrated 100% degradation of RhB dye within 40 min of optical exposure. This quaternary bismuth iodate composite is suitable for solar harvesting-driven toxic dye remediation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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12. Comprehensive First-Principles Modeling of Experimentally Synthesized BiPO4Polymorphs
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Haq, Md. Rafatul, Ehsan, Nusaibah, Nishat, Sadiq Shahriyar, Hossain, Quazi Shafayat, Khan, M. N. I., Shahriar Bashar, Muhammad, Akhtar, Umme Sarmeen, Chowdhury, Fariha, Jahan, Sharmin, Hossain, Khandker Saadat, Khan, Md. Mosaddek, Imran, Sazzad M. S., and Ahmed, Imtiaz
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Here, we present a theoretical and experimental investigation of hexagonal P3121 and monoclinic P21/nbismuth phosphate BiPO4(BPO). The Hubbard U-corrected density functional theory (DFT+U) failed to tune the electronic band gap of BPO due to the negligible contribution of Bi 5d orbitals near the band edges of BPO. The Heyd–Scuseria–Ernzerhof (HSE06) hybrid functional with Hartree–Fock exact-exchange mixing αHF= 25% suffered from band gap overestimation. The inclusion of spin–orbit coupling (SOC) and αHFtuning in the screened hybrid functional modeled the optical absorption and band gap in diffuse reflectance measurements. The experimentally measured indirect nature and magnitude of the band gap were validated from the SOC-incorporated tuned hybrid functional-based electronic band structure (BS) and density of states (DOS) simulations. The experimental Raman peaks were identified in reliable Raman tensor simulations. The simulated phonon BS and DOS from the finite difference supercell approach confirmed the dynamical stability and explained the infrared absorption of BPO, respectively. The mechanical stability was probed by an elastic tensor simulation with a sufficiently high energy cutoff. Overall, this work may help to understand the experimentally synthesized BPO polymorphs from a theoretical standpoint.
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- 2024
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13. First-Principles Modeling of Lattice Dynamics and Direct Electronic Transition in Halide Double Perovskite Cs2NaBiCl6
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Mahi, Tasnim Ahmed, Sabuj, Imran Hossain, Hossain, Quazi Shafayat, Nishat, Sadiq Shahriyar, Jahan, Shirin Akter, Khan, Mohammed Nazrul Islam, Akhtar, Umme Sarmeen, Shahriar Bashar, Muhammad, Islam, Dipa, Sultan, Md. Zakir, Jahan, Sharmin, Hossain, Khandker Saadat, and Ahmed, Imtiaz
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The presence of strong anharmonicity poses significant challenges in modeling the lattice dynamics of tetragonal (I4/mmm) and cubic (Fm3̅m) phases of halide double perovskite Cs2NaBiCl6. Moreover, a direct electronic transition with a reduced band gap of ∼3 eV can be optoelectronically more attractive than the usual indirect wide band gap (∼3.8 eV) of cubic Cs2NaBiCl6. Here, we established the dynamical stability of the cubic Cs2NaBiCl6(>110 K) using the cubic and quartic anharmonic phonon renormalization technique in favor of the tetragonal to cubic phase transition near ∼110 K. The tetragonal I4/mphase turned out to be dynamically stable in Cs2NaBiCl6at T= 0 K. We report a direct band gap of ∼3 eV in cubic Cs2NaBiCl6by incorporating the long-range van der Waals and relativistic spin–orbit coupling corrections to different sophisticated and accurate exchange-correlation approximations in density functional theory (DFT). The diffuse reflectance spectroscopy of hydrothermally synthesized cubic Cs2NaBiCl6provided experimental evidence of this direct transition. The experimentally observed Raman modes are identified in the reliable DFT simulations. The room temperature photoluminescence emission of cubic Cs2NaBiCl6was observed near ∼574 nm. The cubic Cs2NaBiCl6displayed ∼100% photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B dye under 50 min of optical irradiation. Overall, this work may have provided a comprehensive DFT-experimental understanding of the functional properties of Cs2NaBiCl6relevant to dynamic stability and optoelectronic applications.
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- 2024
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14. Higher Serum Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 Activity in Newly Diagnosed Young-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
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Mahmood T, Rahman H, Jahan S, Sultana N, Hasan M, Hasan MI, Shehab MA, Fariduddin M, Salimullah M, and Hasanat MA
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Background Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4) enzyme inhibition is a therapeutic modality for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). However, its activity is insufficiently explored yet in youth-onset T2DM. Objective The objective of this study is to measure serum DPP4 enzyme activities in youth-onset T2DM and compare them with those in patients with normal glucose tolerance (NGT). Methods This cross-sectional study comprised 29 young participants with newly diagnosed untreated T2DM (age 24.5±4.5 years, range 13-30 years, 51.7% female) and an equal number of young participants with NGT (age 26.5±2.9 years, 48.3% female) screened by a two-sample 75gm oral glucose tolerance test. The relevant history of each participant was obtained, and the waist circumference, waist-hip ratio, blood pressure, and body mass index (BMI) were measured according to the standard procedure and recorded in the data collection sheet. Plasma glucose was measured using the glucose oxidase method, and serum DPP4 activity was measured using the colorimetry method. Results Participants with DM exhibited significantly higher serum DPP4 activity than NGT (DM vs. NGT: 481.4±70.4 pmol/min. vs. 420.3±49.2 pmol/min, mean±SD; p<0.001). A multivariate linear regression model adjusted for age, sex, BMI, and hypertension, found DM as an independent predictor for DPP4 activity (β=0.63.5, 95% CI 28.7-98.4, p=0.022). Conclusion DPP4 activity was significantly elevated in young participants with newly diagnosed T2DM. There might be a pathophysiological implication of DPP4 activity in young-onset T2DM., Competing Interests: Human subjects: Consent was obtained or waived by all participants in this study. Institutional Review Board (IRB) of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) issued approval BSMMU/2017/6490. Animal subjects: All authors have confirmed that this study did not involve animal subjects or tissue. Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Mahmood et al.)
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15. Evaluation of 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity using progesterone and androgen receptors-mediated transactivation.
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Yazawa T, Watanabe Y, Yokohama Y, Imamichi Y, Hasegawa K, Nakajima KI, Kitano T, Ida T, Sato T, Islam MS, Umezawa A, Takahashi S, Kato Y, Jahan S, and Kawabe JI
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- Humans, Progesterone Reductase metabolism, Progesterone Reductase genetics, Progesterone metabolism, HEK293 Cells, Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital genetics, Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital metabolism, Receptors, Androgen metabolism, Receptors, Androgen genetics, Receptors, Progesterone metabolism, Receptors, Progesterone genetics, Transcriptional Activation
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3β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (3β-HSDs) catalyze the oxidative conversion of delta (5)-ene-3-beta-hydroxy steroids and ketosteroids. Human 3β-HSD type 2 (HSD3B2) is predominantly expressed in gonadal and adrenal steroidogenic cells for producing all classes of active steroid hormones. Mutations in HSD3B2 gene cause a rare form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia with varying degree of salt wasting and incomplete masculinization, resulting from reduced production of corticoids and androgens. Therefore, evaluation of the HSD3B2 enzymatic activity in both pathways for each steroid hormone production is important for accurately understanding and diagnosing this disorder. Using progesterone receptor (PR)- and androgen receptor (AR)-mediated transactivation, we adapted a method that easily evaluates enzymatic activity of HSD3B2 by quantifying the conversion from substrates [pregnenolone (P5) and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)] to (progesterone and androstenedione). HEK293 cells were transduced to express human HSD3B2, and incubated medium containing P5 or DHEA. Depending on the incubation time with HSD3B2-expressing cells, the culture media progressively increased luciferase activities in CV-1 cells, transfected with the PR/AR expression vector and progesterone-/androgen-responsive reporter. Culture media from human and other mammalian HSD3B1-expressing cells also increased the luciferase activities. HEK293 cells expressing various missense mutations in the HSD3B2 gene revealed the potential of this system to evaluate the relationship between the enzymatic activities of mutant proteins and patient phenotype., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. The author(s) declared that they were an editorial board member of Frontiers, at the time of submission. This had no impact on the peer review process and the final decision., (Copyright © 2024 Yazawa, Watanabe, Yokohama, Imamichi, Hasegawa, Nakajima, Kitano, Ida, Sato, Islam, Umezawa, Takahashi, Kato, Jahan and Kawabe.)
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16. First-Principles Calculations on Electronic, Optical, and Phonon Properties of γ-Bi 2 MoO 6 .
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Saroar S, Sultana S, Nishat SS, Hossain QS, Khan MNI, Islam D, Akhtar US, Shahriar Bashar M, Jahan S, Hossain KS, and Ahmed I
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The wide band gap γ-Bi
2 MoO6 (BMO) has tremendous potential in emergent solar harvesting applications. Here we present a combined experimental-first-principles density functional theory (DFT) approach to probe physical properties relevant to the light sensitivity of BMO like dynamic and structural stability, Raman and infrared absorption modes, value and nature of band gap (i.e., direct or indirect), dielectric constant, and optical absorption, etc. We solvothermally synthesized wide band gap Pca 21 phase pure BMO (≳3 eV) for two different pH values of 7 and 9. The structural parameters were correlated with the stability of BMO derived from elastic tensor simulations. The desired dynamical stability at T = 0 K was established from the phonon vibrational band structure using a finite difference-based supercell approach. The DFT-based Raman modes and phonon density of states (DOS) reliably reproduced the experimental Raman and infrared absorption. The electronic DOS calculated from Heyd-Scuseria-Ernzerhof HSE06 with van der Waals (vdW) and relativistic spin-orbit coupling (SOC) corrections produced a good agreement with the band gap obtained from diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS). The optical absorption obtained from the complex dielectric constant for the HSE06+SOC+vdW potential closely resembled the DRS-derived absorption of BMO. The BMO shows ∼43% photocatalytic efficiency in degrading methylene blue dye under 75 min optical illumination. This combined DFT-experimental approach may provide a better understanding of the properties of BMO relevant to solar harvesting applications., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing financial interest., (© 2024 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.)- Published
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