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Academic Press Rational Design of Enzyme-Nanomaterials Vol 571

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Expand your scientific knowledge with Rational Design of Enzyme-Nanomaterials, Volume 571 of the Methods in Enzymology series. Published by Academic Press, this volume serves as a high-quality resource for researchers and professionals working at the intersection of biotechnology and nanotechnology. This book provides detailed research methods for the rational design of enzyme-nanomaterials. It features specialized sections covering critical topics such as the conjugation of enzymes with dextran-aldehyde polymers and techniques to improve the activity of enzymes bound to titanate nanosheets. Readers will also find information on nano-layered 'stable-on-the-table' biocatalysts and the development of nanoparticle-based enzyme sensors. As part of the widely respected Methods in Enzymology series, these chapters are written by leaders in the field. This volume is an essential addition for those studying biomedical engineering and advanced biocatalysis, offering practical insights into creating stable and effective nanomaterial-based enzyme systems.

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Covers advanced research methods for the rational design of enzyme-nanomaterials through expert-authored chapters.

Includes detailed studies on the conjugation of enzymes and dextran-aldehyde polymers for improved material performance.

Provides insights into enhancing enzyme activity when bound to titanate nanosheets.

Explores the development of nano-layered 'stable-on-the-table' biocatalysts for practical applications.

Details the creation and use of nanoparticle-based enzyme sensors in scientific research.

Part of the prestigious Methods in Enzymology series, ensuring high-quality content from field leaders.

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