Publications by authors named "Mengchao Cai"

Nanozymes, which combine the merits of both nanomaterials and natural enzymes, have aroused tremendous attention as new representatives of artificial enzyme mimics. However, it still remains to be a great challenge to rationally engineer the morphologies and surface properties of nanostructures that lead to the desired enzyme-like activities. Here, we report a DNA-programming seed-growth strategy to mediate the growth of platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs) on gold bipyramids (AuBPs) for the synthesis of a bimetallic nanozyme.

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Nanozymes, as a unique class of nanomaterials with enzyme-like properties, have attracted significant interest due to their potential applications in many significant fields. Great endeavours have been made to improve the catalytic activities of nanozymes; however, it is still a challenging issue to develop nanozymes that can functionally mimic multiplex enzymes with broader application prospects. Here, we develop a simple hydrothermal method to construct "three-in-one" nanocomposites as multifunctional nanozymes for the ultrasensitive ratiometric fluorescence detection of alkaline phosphatase (ALP).

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Nanomaterials with enzyme-like activity (nanozymes) have been of great interest in broad applications ranging from biosensing to biomedical applications. Despite that much effort has been devoted to the development of the synthesis and applications of nanozymes, it is essential to understand the interactions between nanozymes and most commonly used biomolecules, i.e.

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