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Metallic nanozymes: A new frontier in multiplexed biosensing
A comprehensive review in Nanoscale Horizons synthesizes the latest progress in designing metallic nanozymes—nanomaterials with enzyme-like catalytic activity. The authors detail how the interplay of nanozyme design, surface chemistry, and catalytic mechanisms is enabling their application in multiplexed and multimodal biosensing platforms. These systems are poised to significantly advance early disease diagnostics by allowing for the simultaneous detection of multiple biomarkers with high sensitivity.
Why it might matter to you:
The principles of surface functionalization and catalytic activity in metallic nanozymes are directly analogous to challenges in engineering targeted drug delivery systems. For your work in controlled release, understanding how these materials interact with complex biological environments for sensing could inform strategies for improving nanoparticle stability and specificity in vivo. The trend toward multiplexed detection highlights a broader shift in nanomedicine toward multifunctional platforms, which is a key consideration for next-generation therapeutic designs.
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