Building an anti-interfering DNAzyme-powered micromachine resistant to being inhibited by biological matrices.
Peng YangPing DengHuan DuXin HouJie ZhangJunbo ChenXiandeng HouRong-Xing ZhouPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2020)
A DNAzyme-powered micromachine with anti-interfering properties and displaying resistance to being inhibited by biological matrices was built. This micromachine was able to respond to a specific target in high-concentration serum or whole blood.