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Recombinant glucose oxidase from Penicillium amagasakiense for efficient bioelectrochemical applications in physiological conditions

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The production of a recombinant glucose oxidase from Penicillium amagasakiense (yGOXpenag) displaying a more efficient glucose catalysis than the native GOX from Aspergillus niger (nGOXaspng), which is the most industrially used enzyme.
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This article is published in Journal of Biotechnology.The article was published on 2011-01-10. It has received 51 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Glucose oxidase & Pichia pastoris.

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Enzymatic fuel cells: Recent progress

TL;DR: A review of recent efforts to improve electron transfer between the enzymes and electrodes, in the presence or absence of mediators, with most attention on implantable or semi-implantable enzymatic fuel cells that harvest the body's own fuel, glucose, coupled to oxygen reduction, to provide power to biomedical devices is presented in this paper.
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Tackling the Challenges of Enzymatic (Bio)Fuel Cells

TL;DR: A range of strategies for improving the stability of EFCs are evaluated, including the use of different enzyme immobilization approaches, tuning enzyme properties, designing protective matrixes, and using microbial surface displaying enzymes.
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Biofuel Cells: Enhanced Enzymatic Bioelectrocatalysis

TL;DR: This review addresses the fundamental concepts necessary to understand the operating principles of biofuel cells, as well as recent advances in mediated electron transfer- and direct electronTransfer-based bio fuel cells, which have been developed to create bioelectrical devices that can produce significant power and remain stable for long periods.
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A sensitive AgNPs/CuO nanofibers non-enzymatic glucose sensor based on electrospinning technology

TL;DR: In this article, a novel sensitive non-enzymatic glucose sensor was fabricated with silver nanoparticles modified cupric oxide nanofibers (Ag/CuO NFs), which was applied to detect glucose by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and chronoamperometry.
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Multi-catalysis reactions: new prospects and challenges of biotechnology to valorize lignin.

TL;DR: This mini-review gives an overview of bio- and inorganic catalysts having the potential to be used in combination for lignin depolymerization and discusses key aspects to consider when combining these catalysts in one-pot reactions.
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Ferrocene-mediated enzyme electrode for amperometric determination of glucose.

TL;DR: Type III adenosine deaminase would be the best choice for the construction of an immobilized enzyme electrode both from the point of view of apparent Km and Vmax values and from the less pronounced product inhibition effect on the type III enzyme compared to the Type V enzyme.
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Electrochemical glucose sensors and their applications in diabetes management.

TL;DR: This chapter should acquaint the reader with the fundamentals of the electrochemistry of glucose and provide a perspective of the evolution of the Electrochemical glucose assays and monitors helping diabetic people, who constitute about 5 % of the world’s population.
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Enzymatic biofuel cells for implantable and microscale devices.

TL;DR: This review paper summarizes the current state of enzymatic biofuel cell research in the context of foreseeable applications and assesses the future prospects of the technology.
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Glucose oxidase: an ideal enzyme

TL;DR: The properties of glucose oxidase (GOD) are described in relation to the widespread use of this enzyme in biosensors, and the shortcomings of other enzymes that oxidize glucose are indicated.
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Glucose oxidase--an overview.

TL;DR: Various purification techniques for higher recovery of glucose oxidase are described here, and issues of enzyme kinetics, stability studies and characterization are addressed.
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