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Multiplex cancer cell detection by SERS nanotags with cyanine and triphenylmethine Raman reporters
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NanomedicineMultiplex RecognitionMultiplex PartnersEngineeringPolymer-drug ConjugateNanobiotechnologySurface-enhanced Raman ScatteringTriphenylmethine Raman ReportersTumor TargetingBiomedical EngineeringSers NanotagsMultiplex DetectionNanosensorRadiation OncologySingle-molecule DetectionBiomolecular Engineering
SERS nanotags have been prepared to accomplish the multiplex detection of cancer cells. Herein we evaluated the adequacy of lipoic acid-containing cyanine derivatives (Cy3LA and Cy5LA) to function as multiplex partners with a triphenylmethine Raman reporter (B2LA) under a single excitation wavelength. SERS experiments enabled the multiplex recognition of two different cancer cells with antibody-conjugated nanotags that were derivatized with optimized cyanine and triphenylmethine reporters.
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