Ratiometric fluorescent biosensor for hyaluronidase with hyaluronan as both nanoparticle scaffold and substrate for enzymatic reaction.
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Fang Zeng | Fang Zeng | Shuizhu Wu | Shuizhu Wu | Huafei Xie | Huafei Xie
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