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Biomolecular SERS Applications

However, the low sensitivity problem of Raman spectroscopy can be overcome by the optical phenomenon called surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), which originates from the conjugation of molecules with the novel metal nanomaterials such as gold or silver. After the first report of such a phenomenon in 1974 [16], several techniques were developed for a wide variety of applications. Current development in nanotechnology has accelerated the researches about SERS to realize accurate, sensitive, selective, and practical sensing platform in several areas including biomolecular detection. [Pg.262]

M. Prochazka, J. Step ek, Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) and its application to biomolecular and cellular investigation, in Applications of Raman Spectroscopy to Biology— from Basic Studies to Disease Diagnosis, ed. by M. Ghomi (lOS Press, Amsterdam, 2012), pp. 1-30... [Pg.7]


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