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      Cerium oxide nanoparticle: a remarkably versatile rare earth nanomaterial for biological applications

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          Catalytic Properties of Ceria and CeO2-Containing Materials

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            The origins of protein phosphorylation.

            The reversible phosphorylation of proteins is central to the regulation of most aspects of cell function but, even after the first protein kinase was identified, the general significance of this discovery was slow to be appreciated. Here I review the discovery of protein phosphorylation and give a personal view of the key findings that have helped to shape the field as we know it today.
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              Electron localization determines defect formation on ceria substrates.

              The high performance of ceria (CeO2) as an oxygen buffer and active support for noble metals in catalysis relies on an efficient supply of lattice oxygen at reaction sites governed by oxygen vacancy formation. We used high-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy and density functional calculations to unravel the local structure of surface and subsurface oxygen vacancies on the (111) surface. Electrons left behind by released oxygen localize on cerium ions. Clusters of more than two vacancies exclusively expose these reduced cerium ions, primarily by including subsurface vacancies, which therefore play a crucial role in the process of vacancy cluster formation. These results have implications for our understanding of oxidation processes on reducible rare-earth oxides.
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                NPG Asia Materials
                NPG Asia Mater
                Springer Nature
                1884-4057
                March 7 2014
                March 7 2014
                : 6
                : 3
                : e90
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                10.1038/am.2013.88
                3ceac993-a042-41e3-b97d-b163afe18c75
                © 2014
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