1. Particles formed by enzymatic silver deposition for DNA detection by means of SERS.
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Hering, Katharina Konstanze, Möller, Robert, Fritzsche, Wolfgang, and Popp, Jürgen
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PARTICLES , *NANOPARTICLES , *COLLOIDS , *AMORPHOUS substances , *OLIGONUCLEOTIDES - Abstract
Traditional SERS active substrates are roughened metal electrodes, metal layers or metal colloids. Within this contribution nanoparticles produced by enzymatic silver deposition are utilized. These nanoparticles grow directly on the modified oligonucleotides and only in spatially defined areas on the chip surface. The applied biotin coupling system requires only a standard modification of the oligonucleotide, which is simple, stable and cost-effective in comparison to the usually used thiol modification. Furthermore they offer several advantages for SERS detection. The nanoparticles are characterized and their potential for their use as SERS active substrate and the potential for sequence specific DNA analysis is estimated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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