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Recently, Biosensors and Bioelectronics , an internationally renowned journal in the field of biosensing, published online the research results of Professor Xiao Yuxiu's group from the School of Pharmacy, Wuhan University on tyrosinase monophenolase selective biosensors.
Tyrosinase ( TYR ) monophenolase activity plays a key role in the occurrence and development of diseases such as melanoma, and it is very important and challenging to develop a highly selective and highly sensitive TYR monophenolase activity biosensor .
Figure: Fluorescent biosensor for TYR monophenolase activity based on polymer dots and Ln-MOF