Quantitative SERS-based DNA detection assisted by magnetic microspheres

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Jinnan ZhangPeng Zhang

Abstract

We report a quantitative SERS measurement scheme based on the magnetic microsphere-Ag nanoparticles to detect target DNA. The quantitative SERS measurements can quantify the target DNA concentration down to 10 nM.

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