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A pioneer in scholarly, open access publishing, MDPI has supported academic communities since 1996. Based in Basel, Switzerland, MDPI has the mission to foster open scientific exchange in all forms, across all disciplines. Our 428 diverse and open access journals, including 419 peer-reviewed journals and 9 conference journals, are supported by more than 115,000 academic experts who share our mission, values, and commitment to providing high-quality service for our authors. We serve scholars from around the world to ensure the latest research is freely available and all content is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).
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All articles in MDPI_Toxins (ISSN: 2072-6651) Vol 16, Issue 5, are now freely available to access, read and download: https://brnw.ch/21wKK6B COVER STORY: To assess the potential health risks of mycotoxins in breakfast cereals for children, research from the Universidade do Porto examined the bioaccessibility and intestinal absorption of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), enniatin B (ENNB), and sterigmatocystin (STG) in cereals. The study employed an in vitro gastrointestinal model to investigate how these mycotoxins are released from the cereal during digestion and subsequently absorbed by the intestines. The results revealed that bioaccessibility increased from the stomach to the intestines for AFB1 and STG, but not for ENNB. Bioaccessibility varied across the mycotoxins, ranging from 3.1 to 86.2% for AFB1, 1.5 to 59.3% for STG, and 0.6 to 98.2% for ENNB. Interestingly, milk significantly affected bioaccessibility, and the study found that ENNB and STG exhibited the highest absorption rates when ingested together. Read more: https://brnw.ch/21wKK6B #mdpi #openaccess #mycotoxins #digestion #research
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In the June 2024 edition of MDPI Insights: The CEO’s Letter, Stefan Tochev highlights MDPI’s 2023 Impact Factors in the Web of Science. This year, 237 MDPI journals received an Impact Factor, with 72% ranked in the top quartiles of Q1 or Q2. Additionally, Stefan discusses the Citation Metrics released in Scopus, where 274 MDPI journals received a CiteScore, with 79% ranked in Q1 or Q2 in at least one subject category. Stefan also reflects on the 2024 MDPI Toronto Summit, held on 20-21 June in Toronto, Canada. The intimate gathering of 20 Editor in Chiefs (EiCs) included keynote presentations by Stefan Tochev (CEO), Becky Castellon (IOAP Manager), and Dr. Giulia Stefenelli (Scientific Communications Lead). It also featured two 75-minute Q&A sessions and a roundtable discussion on the future of peer review. In closing, Stefan recaps his visit to the Toronto office as an opportunity to connect with our Toronto staff and revisit his old stomping grounds. Read the full letter here: https://brnw.ch/21wLaED #CEOletter #MDPI #Newsletter #ImpactFactor
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A collection of 20 papers, this special issue highlights emerging applications and recent breakthroughs in modelling radiation effects in advanced electronic devices and integrated circuits. The special issue explores radiation-hardening techniques for advanced digital, analogue, RF and mixed-signal integrated circuits and testing methodologies for radiation-effect characterisation and hardness evaluation. Guest edited by Dr. Yaqing Chi et al. Read the open access reprint: https://brnw.ch/21wLaI7 #mdpi #openaccess #radiation #research
Radiation Effects of Advanced Electronic Devices and Circuits
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With over 34,000 views, this special issue explores the latest advancements in the production, characterisation, stability, and application of vesicular systems in gelled formulations. Guest edited by Dr. Maddalena Sguizzato and Prof. Dr. Rita Cortesi of Università degli Studi di Ferrara. Download the free reprint: https://brnw.ch/21wL7P8 #mdpi #openaccess #gels #research
Liposomal and Ethosomal Gels: From Design to Application
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We are pleased to announce Prof. Dr. Kent Doi as the new Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Clinical Medicine (JCM) MDPI (ISSN: 2077-0383). As a professor and chairman of the Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine at The University of Tokyo Hospital, Prof. Dr. Kent Doi’s research interests include sepsis, multiple organ failure, acute kidney injury, and blood purification. Learn more: https://brnw.ch/21wL8KZ #mdpi #openaccess #editorinchief #research
Prof. Dr. Kent Doi Appointed Co-Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Researchers analyse how an antidiabetic treatment could help control tumour growth, potentially paving the way for improved cancer treatment design. In a study, published in the open access journal Cancers MDPI, researchers from Flinders University, in collaboration with the South Australia Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) and Flinders Medical Centre, investigate the mechanisms of a type 2 diabetes medication, metformin, in treating colorectal cancer cells. Understanding the mechanisms by which metformin acts as a preventative agent and disrupts cancer cell growth represents a promising advancement in exploring the clinical efficiency of this antidiabetic drug in cancer control. Learn more about this research: https://brnw.ch/21wL8tb #ColorectalCancer #Metformin #OpenScience #OpenAcces
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MDPI journals regularly offer outstanding reviewer awards to scholars participating in the peer review process. These awards acknowledge those who demonstrate diligence, professionalism, and timeliness when generously dedicating their time to reviewing papers. As of June 2024, MDPI journals have awarded 106 Outstanding Reviewer Awards, with 302 recipients honoured for their exceptional contributions over the past year. Learn more: https://brnw.ch/21wL7qv #mdpi #openaccess #reviewer #award #research
MDPI’s 2023 Outstanding Reviewer Awards—Winners Announced
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In this article, we introduce Professor Dr. Paul Tchounwou, the esteemed Editor-in-Chief of the open access International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH MDPI), who has recently been elected as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Find out more: https://brnw.ch/21wL5lj
IJERPH’s Vision with AAAS Fellow Professor Dr. Paul Tchounwou
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All articles in Atmosphere MDPI (2073-4433) Vol 15, Issue 5, are now freely available to access, read and download: https://brnw.ch/21wKI1i COVER STORY: The problem of snow accumulation and ice formation on airplane wings, wind turbine blades, transmission cables or buildings has been studied over several decades. With the growing interest in autonomous vehicles (AVs), this concern extends to advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). The full autonomy of AVs is not ensured during episodes of intense weather precipitation, as stressors like snow and icing negatively influence sensor functionality. For this reason, research from Ontario Tech University presents work discussing existing icing and snow accretion models, along with their adaptations for automotive applications. A model architecture is proposed in order to progress toward adequate snow accretion predictions for AV operating conditions, and preliminary results are presented. Read more: https://brnw.ch/21wKI1i #mdpi #openaccess #autonomousvehicles #weather #research