Researchers at Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) demonstrate an enzyme-based biosensor in the form of an electrospun polymer mesh that can detect volatile organic compounds, which may help ...
Scientists from the Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) introduce an easy method for manufacturing biosensors made from electrospun polymers. By embedding enzymes inside the polymer string, the ...
Researchers have developed a new material that harnesses the power of enzymes more effectively. These materials have improved the reaction efficiency and long-term stability of enzymes in ...
Cholesterol biosensors represent a critical advancement in analytical technology, offering rapid, cost-effective and highly sensitive methods for the quantification of cholesterol in both clinical and ...
Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have developed a new material that harnesses the power of enzymes more effectively.
Redox enzymes are proteins that catalyze oxidation-reduction reactions, which involve the transfer of electrons between ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Ensuring the safety of drinking water, food supplies, and environmental samples depends on detecting bacterial contamination before it causes harm. Traditional microbiological ...
This figure illustrates the electrochemical wiring of a redox enzyme via a redox-active MOF, enabling efficient electron transfer. The MOF facilitates enzyme immobilization while maintaining catalytic ...