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Cholestasis is a pathological condition characterized by disruptions in bile flow, leading to the accumulation of bile acids (BAs) in hepatocytes. Allocholic acid (ACA), a unique fetal BA known for its potent choleretic effects, reappears during liver regeneration and carcinogenesis. In this research, we investigated the protective effects and underlying mechanisms of ACA against mice with cholestasis...
Triggering reversible lattice oxygen redox (LOR) in oxide cathodes is a paradigmatic approach to overcome the capacity ceiling determined by orthodox transition‐metal (TM) redox. However, the LOR reactions in P2‐structured Na‐layered oxides are commonly accompanied by irreversible nonlattice oxygen redox (non‐LOR) and large local structural rearrangements, bringing about capacity/voltage fading and...