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Nature has endowed us with some complex enzymes capable of utilizing proteins as their substrates to generate functional proteins through post-translational modification. However, nanozymes' interplay with proteins as substrates is scarce, with their chemistry predominantly established using only small molecule substrates, featuring a significant gap in this area. Due to the huge prospects of nanozymes in biotechnological and therapeutic interventions, studies establishing the unexplored roles of nanozymes in the biological environments and their interplay beyond small molecule substrates warrant immediate attention.

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Advances in nanozymes have taken shape over the past few years in several domains. However, persisting challenging limitations of selectivity, specificity, and efficiency necessitate careful attention to aid in the development of next-generation artificial enzymes. Despite nanozymes having significant therapeutic and biotechnological prospects, the multienzyme mimetic activities can compromise their intended applications.

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Correction for 'A photocatalytic chip inspired from the photovoltaics of polymer-immobilized surfaces: self-assembly and other factors' by Periyamuthu Ramar , , 2021, , 12964-12967, https://doi.org/10.1039/D1CC04381A.

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Polymers and carbon nanomaterials for bulk heterojunction photovoltaic devices have been used to develop an efficient reusable photocatalytic chip. Interestingly, it is highly effective when the materials are self-assembled in a particular pattern at a particular concentration ratio (Movies in the ESI).

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