Biomedical SERS - the current state and future trends

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Abstract

Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is meeting the requirements in biomedical science being a highly sensitive and specific analytical tool. By employing portable Raman systems in combination with customized sample pre-treatment, point-of-care-testing (POCT) becomes feasible. Powerful SERS-active sensing surfaces with high stability and modification layers if required are available for testing and application in complex biological matrices such as body fluids, cells or tissues. This review summarizes the current state in sample collection and pretreatment in SERS detection protocols, SERS detection schemes, i.e. direct and indirect SERS as well as targeted and non-targeted SERS, and SERS-active sensing surfaces. Moreover, the recent developments and advances of SERS in biomedical application scenarios, such as infectious diseases, cancer diagnostics and therapeutic drug monitoring is given, which enables the readers to identify the sample collection and preparation protocols, SERS substrates and detection strategies that are best-suited for their specific applications in biomedicine.

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Cialla-May, D., Bonifacio, A., Bocklitz, T., Markin, A., Markina, N., Fornasaro, S., … Popp, J. (2024, August 7). Biomedical SERS - the current state and future trends. Chemical Society Reviews. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4cs00090k

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