A general strategy for site-directed enzyme immobilization by using NiO nanoparticle decorated mesoporous silica.
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T. Hyeon | D. Ling | Yongsheng Yu | Liqian Gao | M. Shokouhimehr | Jiang Xia | Jianpeng Wang | Michael J. Hackett | Z. Yao | Pui-kin So | Jiahui Liu | Bo Zheng
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