organisms against diverse types of electrophiles or oxidants. The level of NRF2 is
maintained low in normal cells, but highly elevated in cancer provoking chemoresistance or
radioresistance. It is now recognized that NRF2 does not merely maintain the redox balance,
but also plays significant roles in autophagy, apoptosis, cell cycle progression, and stem cell
differentiation, all of which could be possibly attributable to the existence of multiple binding …