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  • Researchers created water-soluble carbon dots (Si-CDs) that emit blue light and have a high photoluminescence quantum yield of 80%, using a single-step hydrothermal method, which makes them efficient for biological imaging.
  • The Si-CDs are robust, biocompatible, and enhance the measurement of acid phosphatase (ACP), an important marker in cancer diagnosis, through a unique fluorescence response method.
  • They effectively detect ACP levels in human serum with high sensitivity (detection limit of 0.056 U/L) and successfully stain A549 cancer cells for long-term imaging, showcasing their versatile potential in biomedical applications.
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We aimed to explore the correlations between and possible mechanisms of common environmental endocrine disruptors, phthalates, and ovarian dysfunction in endometriosis. Subjects were included in the case group ( = 107) who were diagnosed with endometriosis by postoperative pathology in Fujian Maternal and Child Hospital from February 2018 to February 2021, and the women who were excluded from endometriosis by surgery were as the control group ( = 70). The demographic information of the subjects were evaluated by questionnaire, and the clinical characteristics were evaluated by medical records and 3-year follow-up results.

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Background: Intrauterine adhesions (IUA) refers to the adhesion of the inner wall of the uterus, resulting in complete or partial occlusion of the uterine cavity, which causes a series of symptoms. Transcervical resection of adhesion (TCRA) is the standard surgical method for patients with IUA. However, the recurrence rate of women with moderate to severe IUA is high and it has raised a big concern about the reproductive outcomes.

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