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Streptavidin-Modified Iron Oxide Hybrid Nanozymes for Magnetic Enrichment and Bioelectrocatalytic Sensing of Circulating Tumor RNA
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2022
unpublished
Iron oxide nanozymes are a form of nanomaterial with both superparamagnetic and enzyme-mimicking properties. Given the multifunctional nature of iron oxide nanozymes, it is attractive for creating iron oxide hybrid nanozymes through biomolecular modifications to imbue with auxillary properties. Such iron oxide hybrid nanozymes can be useful for rapid and cost-effective analysis of circulating tumor nucleic acids (ctNAs) in patient liquid biopsies during minimal residual disease (MRD) monitoring
doi:10.20944/preprints202210.0325.v1
fatcat:h5zzwpzkzbgepm3nnh7jkiaudm