Background and aims: Raman spectroscopy is a vibrational technique which provides information about the chemical structure. Nevertheless, since many chemicals are present in a cell at very low concentration, the Raman signal observed from a single cell is extremely weak. In surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), Raman signals can be enhanced by many orders of magnitude when nanoparticles are incorporated into the cell. Materials (subjects) and methods: The tumor biopsies were obtained from 5 patients who were clinically diagnosed with breast cancer. Breast cancer cells isolated from the biopsy were washed, centrifuged and seeded out. Cultivation took place in DMEM at 37°C in a humidified of 5% CO2 in air with addition of colloidal silver...
The need for new therapeutic approaches in the treatment of challenging diseases such as cancer, whi...
Raman scattering is one of the most used spectroscopy and imaging techniques in cancer nanomedicine ...
The Raman signal enhancement depends mainly on four critical factors. These factors are localized su...
Background and aims: Raman spectroscopy is a vibrational technique which provides information about ...
Breast cancer in a traditional way is diagnosed using mammography, computer tomography, ultrasounds,...
Breast cancer is one of the common types of cancer among women all over the world. Early diagnosis i...
Early detection and precise characterization of cancers is one of the major challenges in medicine. ...
Raman scattering is one of the most used spectroscopy and imaging techniques in cancer nanomedicine ...
During the last decade, spectroscopic cellular imaging has increasingly become a powerful characteri...
One of the modern challenges in oncology is the fine molecular characterization of cancer for diagno...
Raman spectroscopic imaging has shown great promise for improved cancer detection and localization w...
Detection of solid tumours through tissue- from depths relevant to humans- has been a significant ch...
The throughput of spontaneous Raman spectroscopy for cell identification applications is limited to ...
In the last few decades, the development of novel spectroscopic techniques, often combining a very h...
Raman spectroscopy, amplified by surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) nanoparticles, can provide...
The need for new therapeutic approaches in the treatment of challenging diseases such as cancer, whi...
Raman scattering is one of the most used spectroscopy and imaging techniques in cancer nanomedicine ...
The Raman signal enhancement depends mainly on four critical factors. These factors are localized su...
Background and aims: Raman spectroscopy is a vibrational technique which provides information about ...
Breast cancer in a traditional way is diagnosed using mammography, computer tomography, ultrasounds,...
Breast cancer is one of the common types of cancer among women all over the world. Early diagnosis i...
Early detection and precise characterization of cancers is one of the major challenges in medicine. ...
Raman scattering is one of the most used spectroscopy and imaging techniques in cancer nanomedicine ...
During the last decade, spectroscopic cellular imaging has increasingly become a powerful characteri...
One of the modern challenges in oncology is the fine molecular characterization of cancer for diagno...
Raman spectroscopic imaging has shown great promise for improved cancer detection and localization w...
Detection of solid tumours through tissue- from depths relevant to humans- has been a significant ch...
The throughput of spontaneous Raman spectroscopy for cell identification applications is limited to ...
In the last few decades, the development of novel spectroscopic techniques, often combining a very h...
Raman spectroscopy, amplified by surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) nanoparticles, can provide...
The need for new therapeutic approaches in the treatment of challenging diseases such as cancer, whi...
Raman scattering is one of the most used spectroscopy and imaging techniques in cancer nanomedicine ...
The Raman signal enhancement depends mainly on four critical factors. These factors are localized su...