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Besides more classical applications of porous materials such as molecular absorption, separation, and catalytic conversions, interest in the optoelectronic properties of COFs has recently increased ...
For the first time, an international team has tracked at BESSY II how heavy molecules – in this case bromochloromethane – disintegrate into smaller fragments when they absorb X-ray light. Using a ...
Caffeine is a natural stimulant. However, some claim it interferes with the absorption of certain nutrients, such as iron. Caffeinated foods and beverages have become staples in most modern-day diets.
This work identifies the molecular function of an orphan human transporter, SLC35G1, providing convincing evidence that this protein is involved in intestinal citrate absorption. This work provides ...