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Glucose Oxidase‐Instructed Multimodal Synergistic Cancer Therapy

Advances in Materials, 2019
Over the past 3 years, glucose oxidase (GOx) has aroused great research interest in the context of cancer treatment due to its inherent biocompatibility and biodegradability, and its unique catalytic properties against β‐d‐glucose.
Lian-Hua Fu   +4 more
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Low-level electrochemical detection of glucose oxidase and a glucose oxidase conjugate [PDF]

open access: possibleBiosensors and Bioelectronics, 1995
Abstract An amperometric sensor for glucose oxidase is described. Partial optimization of the working electrode potential at 0·4 V vs. Ag/AgCl, 0·1 M KCl at a glucose concentration of 30 mM allows a low detection limit of 50 pM glucose oxidase within 25 min.
J.R. Mason   +4 more
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Glucose Oxidase-Integrated Metal-Organic Framework Hybrids as Biomimetic Cascade Nanozymes for Ultrasensitive Glucose Biosensing.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019
Nanozyme/natural enzyme hybrid plays a vital role in biosensing, therapy, and catalysis owing to the integrated advantages in the selectivity of natural enzymes and controllable catalytic activity of nanozymes.
Weiqing Xu   +8 more
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Recent Advances in Glucose-Oxidase-Based Nanocomposites for Tumor Therapy.

Small, 2019
Glucose oxidase (GOx) can react with intracellular glucose and oxygen (O2 ) to produce hydrogen peroxide (H2 O2 ) and gluconic acid, which can cut off the nutrition source of cancer cells and consequently inhibit their proliferation.
Man Wang   +5 more
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Immobilized Glucose Oxidase in the Potentiometric Detection of Glucose

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1984
Previous work has shown that glucose oxidase can be immobilized on platinum to give an electrode that responds potentiometrically to glucose over the clinically useful range of about 10-250 mg glucose/100 mL. The present studies were carried out with electrochemically pretreated platinum and with gold or porous graphite substituted for the platinum ...
C. C. Liu   +5 more
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Effects of glucose oxidase in mice

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1964
Abstract The effects of glucose oxidase, which oxidizes glucose and produces H2O2, were studied in mice after intraperitoneal injection of supralethal doses of the enzyme. Such injections cause the appearance of hematin pigment in the plasma, up to 20 per cent of this pigment being methemoglobin.
Robert N. Feinstein   +2 more
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Glucose Oxidase-Instructed Fluorescence Amplification Strategy for Intracellular Glucose Detection.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019
The accurate detection of glucose at cellular level remains a big challenge. In this study, a signal amplification strategy mediated by silver nanocube (AgNC), glucose oxidase (GOx), and silver ion fluorescence probe (denoted as AgNC-GOx/Ag+-FP) is ...
Shanshan Jiang   +7 more
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Rising Mesopores to Realize Direct Electrochemistry of Glucose Oxidase toward Highly Sensitive Detection of Glucose

Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
Direct electrochemistry, a direct electron transfer process between enzymes and electrode possesses, has important fundamental significance in bioelectrochemistry while offering very efficient electrocatalysis for enzyme‐based sensors.
Taotao Liang   +10 more
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"Non-Naked" Gold with Glucose Oxidase-Like Activity: A Nanozyme for Tandem Catalysis.

Small, 2018
It has been widely reported that "naked" gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) without protectors have glucose oxidase (GOx)-like activity, and the use of protectors can inhibit the GOx-like activity. Here, "non-naked" Au NPs with GOx-like activity are synthesized
Haijiao Zhang   +3 more
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Some studies of glucose oxidase

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1961
Abstract A commercial preparation of glucose oxidase is shown to oxidize d -glucose, d -galactose, d -mannose, and d -xylose at relative rates which are pH dependent. The product of these reactions is the corresponding glyconic acid which in each case is identified as the crystalline γ-lactone and amide.
Rex Montgomery, T.T. Hlaing, J.P. Hummel
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