'Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RCOG)'
Abstract
International audienceA light-switchable graphene interface to control and regulate electrobiocatalysis in a nanoconfined space is reported for the first time. The development of switchable and/or tunable interfaces on 2D nanosurfaces endowed with desirable functionalities, and incorporation of these interfaces into remote controlled biodevices, is a rapidly emerging area in bioelectronics