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Ein selbstorganisiertes Glukoseoxidase‐Nanopartikel (GOx), das ins Wasser fällt und in mehrere Enzyme dissoziiert, ist auf dem Titelbild dargestellt, das den Forschungsartikel von Peng Huang et al. illustriert (e202208583). Nach der Dissoziation nimmt GOx seine katalytische Aktivität wieder auf und katalysiert die Oxidation von Glukose zu Gluconsäure und H2O2.
The delivery of glucose oxidase (GOx) requires extra carriers, which suffers from early leakage and exposure of GOx. These issues will be of less concern if GOx itself acts as a drug carrier. However, the catalytic activity of GOx in the blood still needs to be inhibited. Herein, we found that GOx could self‐assemble with hydrophobic molecules into uniform and stable nanoparticles (NPs), including...
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