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The team, led by Professor Toshiki Furuya, successfully tested whether the enzyme and redox partners from Escherichia coli were able to oxidize 4-alkylbenzoic acids, which consist of a benzene ring connected to a carbon chain.—
Sarah Jones,
Footwear News,
5 June 2026 Genes regulating stem cell populations, redox balance and cell-to-cell communication were also expanded or distinctly modified.—
Scott Travers,
Forbes.com,
26 May 2026 Compared to standard phone batteries, which eventually wear out or overheat, redox flow batteries use large tanks of liquid electrolytes to safely store power rather than solid electrodes.—
Mrigakshi Dixit,
Interesting Engineering,
4 May 2026 According to Goldsby, a cost-effective and productive remediation of PFAS is through redox chemical reactions.—
Lyssanoel Frater,
USA Today,
22 Dec. 2025 As the mechanism is based on a circular redox system, AGXX technology is not consumed but continuously regenerated.—
Angela Velasquez,
Sourcing Journal,
13 Oct. 2025 On Earth, both minerals typically form through redox reactions — the electron-swapping processes that underpin all life.—
Sharmila Kuthunur,
Space.com,
3 Oct. 2025 By controlling the cell’s redox balance, PRDX1 makes sure Ref-1 can keep doing its job of activating cancer-driving genes.—New Atlas,
18 Sep. 2025