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Under normal conditions Nrf2 is negatively bound by Keap1 in the cytosol, where it is targeted for ubiquitination and proteosomal degradation.
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A hydrogen atom consists of a lightweight, negatively charged electron bound to a hefty, positively charged proton.
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By immersion of macroporous polystyrene beads covalently bound with negatively charged sulfonate groups in tungstic acid and subsequent carbonization in presence of sulfur vapor, the polystyrene-derived porous carbon (PDPC) with uniformly embedded WS2 nanoparticles of ∼20 wt% (denoted as PDPC/WS2) was fabricated as an anode material for Li-ion batteries.
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