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Bioinorganic nanohybrids

Choy et al. have also intercalated biological macromolecules such as DNA, ATP and nucleosides into Mg/Al-NOs LDHs [189,190,194,195], where the host lattice may protect relatively delicate biomolecules from degradation and also aid their transport to specific targets within the body, and hence the intercalation reactions lead to the formation of novel bioinorganic nanohybrids with potential practical significance, such as new DNA reservoirs or carriers for the delivery of genetic material to cells [189]. [Pg.211]

San BH, Kim S, Moh SH, Lee H, Jung DY, Kim KK (2011) Platinum nanoparticles encapsulated by aminopeptidase a multifunctional bioinorganic nanohybrid catalyst. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 50 11924-11929... [Pg.44]


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