In situ fluorescence spectroscopy correlates ionomer degradation to reactive oxygen species generation in an operating fuel cell.

Estimation of electrode ionomer oxygen permeability and ionomer-phase oxygen transport resistance in polymer electrolyte fuel cells.

The heparanase/syndecan-1 axis in cancer: mechanisms and therapies.

Heparanase regulates secretion, composition, and function of tumor cell-derived exosomes.

Two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy reveals cation-triggered backbone degradation in polysulfone-based anion exchange membranes.

Perfluorinated polymer electrolytes hybridized with in situ grown titania quasi-networks.

Bacillus anthracis lethal toxin reduces human alveolar epithelial barrier function.

SiO₂-RuO₂: a stable electrocatalyst support.

CeO2 surface oxygen vacancy concentration governs in situ free radical scavenging efficacy in polymer electrolytes.

The differential effects of statins on the metastatic behaviour of prostate cancer.

Heparan sulfate chains of syndecan-1 regulate ectodomain shedding.

Investigation of polymer electrolyte membrane chemical degradation and degradation mitigation using in situ fluorescence spectroscopy.

Erlotinib monotherapy for the maintenance treatment of non-small cell lung cancer after previous platinum-containing chemotherapy: a NICE single technology appraisal.

Platinum supported on CeO2 effectively scavenges free radicals within the electrolyte of an operating fuel cell.

Proteolytic action of kallikrein-related peptidase 7 produces unique active matrix metalloproteinase-9 lacking the C-terminal hemopexin domains.