High Activity and Convenient Ratio Control: DNA-Directed Coimmobilization of Multiple Enzymes on Multifunctionalized Magnetic Nanoparticles
Yang Ye(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Yi Yang(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Jiayi Song(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Ruiqi Zhang(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Ping Su(Nanjing Tech University), Bing‐Nan Zhou(Beijing University of Chemical Technology)
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