Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy for human blood analysis
Sahar Z. Al-Sammarraie,1 Lyudmila A. Bratchenko,1 Elena N. Typikova,1 Peter A. Lebedev,2 Valery P. Zakharov,1 Ivan A. Bratchenko,1 1 Samara University, Samara, Russia 2 Samara State Medical University, Samara, Russia
Abstract
the implementation of surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) for the detection of disease has increased in recent years. The reasons for their increased implementation have often been attributed to their well-known advantages, including the production of narrow spectral bands, which are characteristic of the molecular components present, their non-destructive method of analysis and the sensitivity and specificity which they can confer. In this study, human blood samples were examined using SERS. The obtained results demonstrate that the proposed SERS technique is stable and has significant potential in clinical diagnosis applications.
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Sahar Z. Al-Sammarraie
Samara University
Russia
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