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Single-Atom-Based Nanoenzyme in Tissue Repair

Ziliang Fu, Kexin Fan, Xingjian He, Qiguang Wang, Jie Yuan, Khoon S. Lim, Junnan Tang, Fangxi Xie, Xiaolin Cui

2024ACS Nano67 citationsDOI

Abstract

that exhibit enzyme-like activity in 2007, the research on nanoenzymes has made significant progress. With the in-depth study of various nanoenzymes and the rapid development of related nanotechnology, nanoenzymes have emerged as a promising alternative to natural enzymes. Within nanozymes, there is a category of metal-based single-atom nanozymes that has been rapidly developed due to low cast, convenient preparation, long storage, less immunogenicity, and especially higher efficiency. More importantly, single-atom nanozymes possess the capacity to scavenge reactive oxygen species through various mechanisms, which is beneficial in the tissue repair process. Herein, this paper systemically highlights the types of metal single-atom nanozymes, their catalytic mechanisms, and their recent applications in tissue repair. The existing challenges are identified and the prospects of future research on nanozymes composed of metallic nanomaterials are proposed. We hope this review will illuminate the potential of single-atom nanozymes in tissue repair, encouraging their sequential clinical translation.

Topics & Concepts

NanotechnologyNanomaterialsMaterials scienceNanoparticleChemistryAdvanced Nanomaterials in CatalysisNanocluster Synthesis and ApplicationsCarbon and Quantum Dots Applications
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