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Advanced Preparation Methods and Biomedical Applications of Single-Atom Nanozymes
Chun-Nan Zhu1, Xin Chen1, Yong-Qiang Xu1,2
1College of Biomedical Engineering, Hubei Key Laboratory of Medical Information Analysis and Tumor Diagnosis & Treatment, and Key Laboratory of Cognitive Science of State Ethnic Affairs Commission, South-Central Minzu University, Wuhan 430074, China.
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Metal nanoparticles with inherent defects can harness biomolecules to catalyze reactions within living organisms, thereby accelerating the advancement of multifunctional diagnostic and therapeutic technologies. In the quest for superior catalytic efficiency and selectivity, atomically dispersed single-atom nanozymes (SANzymes) have garnered significant interest recently. This review concentrates on the development of SANzymes, addressing potential challenges such as fabrication strategies, surface engineering, and structural characteristics. Notably, we elucidate the catalytic mechanisms behind some key reactions to facilitate the biomedical application of SANzymes. The diverse biomedical uses of SANzymes including in cancer therapy, wound disinfection, biosensing, and oxidative stress cytoprotection are comprehensively summarized, revealing the link between material structure and catalytic performance. Lastly, we explore the future prospects of SANzymes in biomedical fields.

