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Degradable optical resonators as in situ microprobes for microscopy-based observation of enzymatic hydrolysis.

Akihide TakeuchiWey Yih HeahYohei YamamotoHiroshi Yamagishi
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Optical resonators work as precise physical and chemical sensors. Here, we assemble a whispering gallery mode resonator from a natural polymer, fibroin protein, and successfully observe its catalytic degradation reaction as a spectral shift. This methodology will contribute to the precise in situ observation of biological reactions by optical microscopy.
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