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Progression through the cell cycle is monitored by surveillance mechanisms known as cell cycle checkpoints. Dysfunction in cell cycle checkpoints leads to genomic instability and contributes to tumo...
Clostridium difficile Induced Diarrhea
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a carcinomatous cancer occurring in many different organs, including the skin, lips, mouth, esophagus, urinary bladder, prostate, lungs, vagina, and cervix. It is a...
CD30, also known as TNFRSF8, is a cell membrane protein of the tumor necrosis factor receptor family and tumor marker. This receptor is expressed by activated, but not by resting, T and B cells. It...
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Breakthrough for solar cell research
In the latest issue of Science , researchers from Lund University in Sweden have shown how nanowires could pave the way for more efficient and cheaper solar cells. "Our findings are the first to...
Structural diversity and African origin of the 17q21.31 inversion polymorphism
Evan Eichler and colleagues explore the structural diversity and ancestral origins of the 17q21.31 inversion region. They find that complex duplication architectures have arisen independently on both...
Flexible silicon solar-cell fabrics may soon become possible
For the first time, a silicon-based optical fiber with solar-cell capabilities has been developed that has been shown to be scalable to many meters in length. The research opens the door to the possib...
All-carbon solar cell harnesses infrared light
About 40% of the solar energy reaching Earth's surface lies in the near-infrared region of the spectrum—energy that conventional silicon-based solar cells are unable to harness. But a new kind of al...
Stanford scientists build the first all-carbon solar cell
(Stanford University) Stanford University scientists have built the first solar cell made entirely of carbon, a promising alternative to the expensive materials used in photovoltaic devices today. "Ev...
Strain-engineered artificial atom as a broad-spectrum solar energy funnel
A highly strained ultrathin membrane of MoS2 could lead to the creation of a solar funnel, a new form of solar cell which absorbs a much broader range of the solar spectrum that a usual single junctio...
University of Nottingham to play key role in European solar energy technology project
The University of Nottingham has joined a 10 million euro project to develop cost effective, solar generated electricity. Photovoltaic (PV) electricity generation, converts solar radiation into el...
Taking solar technology up a notch
The limitations of conventional and current solar cells include high production cost, low operating efficiency and durability, and many cells rely on toxic and scarce materials. Northwestern Universit...
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Electrolyte-induced inversion layer schottky junction solar cells.
A new type of crystalline silicon solar cell is described. Superficially similar to a photoelectrochemical cell a liquid electrolyte creates a depletion (inversion) layer in an n-type silicon wafer, h...
A high C/O ratio and weak thermal inversion in the atmosphere of exoplanet WASP-12b.
The carbon-to-oxygen ratio (C/O) in a planet provides critical information about its primordial origins and subsequent evolution. A primordial C/O greater than 0.8 causes a carbide-dominated interior,...
Emulsion inversion induced by CO(2).
Herein it was found that CO(2) could trigger an O/W to W/O emulsion inversion via a W/O/W nanoemulsion. In comparison with the conventionally used liquid or solid additives, the unusual advantage of t...
The new sensitizer MC119 has been synthesized and the solar cell constructed with 0.25 cm(2) active area photoelectrode in combination with an electrolyte composed of 0.6 M dimethylpropyl-imidazolium...
Solar UV radiation is a major environmental factor that causes DNA damage, inflammation, and even skin cancer. T-LAK cell-originated protein kinase (TOPK) is expressed widely in both normal and cancer...