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Assessing car-sharing as a circular economy strategy: the case of Taiwan
Published 2025“…This study aims to develop a methodology that combines linear programming and a computable general equilibrium model to assess how consumer behavior affects the potential of car-sharing to replace private car usage in densely populated cities such as those in Taiwan and how the resultant potential influences the repercussion effect across industries. …”
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Spreading Electron Density Thin: Increasing the Chromophore Size in Polyaromatic Wires Decreases Interchromophoric Electronic Coupling
Published 2018“…However, it is not well-understood how the interchromophoric electronic coupling varies with the chromophore size in linearly connected molecular wires. Here, we show with the aid of electrochemistry, electronic spectroscopy, density functional theory calculations, and theoretical modeling that as the number of aromatic moieties in a single chromophore increases, the interchromophoric electronic coupling decreases and may reach negligible values if the chromophore is sufficiently large. …”
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DataSheet_2_A cyclic peptide-based PROTAC induces intracellular degradation of palmitoyltransferase and potently decreases PD-L1 expression in human cervical cancer cells.docx
Published 2023“…Introduction<p>Our previous research has found that degradation of palmitoyltransferase in tumor cells using a linear peptide PROTAC leads to a significant decrease in PD-L1 expression in tumors. …”