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Using a silver-enhanced microarray sandwich structure to improve SERS sensitivity for protein detection

Gu et al., 2014

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5484932118168039924
Author
Gu X
Yan Y
Jiang G
Adkins J
Shi J
Jiang G
Tian S
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Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry

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A simple and sensitive method, based on surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), for immunoassay and label-free protein detection is reported. A series of bowl-shaped silver cavity arrays were fabricated by electrodeposition using a self-assembled polystyrene …
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