“…20,21 Nanozyme-based biosensors are expected to be more cost-effective and have better stability while keeping the advantages of natural enzymes such as catalytic turnover. [22][23][24] Many comparisons have been made for DNAzymes and HRP, [25][26][27][28] and also for HRP and Fe 3 O 4 nanozymes. [29][30][31][32][33][34] However, little is known about the side-by-side comparison of these three types of catalysts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many comparisons have been made for DNAzymes and HRP, 25–28 and also for HRP and Fe 3 O 4 nanozymes. 29–34 However, little is known about the side-by-side comparison of these three types of catalysts.…”
Peroxidase-based assays are the most extensively used in bioanalytical sensors because of their simple colorimetric readout and high sensitivity owing to enzymatic signal amplification. To improve the stability, modification, and...
“…20,21 Nanozyme-based biosensors are expected to be more cost-effective and have better stability while keeping the advantages of natural enzymes such as catalytic turnover. [22][23][24] Many comparisons have been made for DNAzymes and HRP, [25][26][27][28] and also for HRP and Fe 3 O 4 nanozymes. [29][30][31][32][33][34] However, little is known about the side-by-side comparison of these three types of catalysts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many comparisons have been made for DNAzymes and HRP, 25–28 and also for HRP and Fe 3 O 4 nanozymes. 29–34 However, little is known about the side-by-side comparison of these three types of catalysts.…”
Peroxidase-based assays are the most extensively used in bioanalytical sensors because of their simple colorimetric readout and high sensitivity owing to enzymatic signal amplification. To improve the stability, modification, and...
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