@inproceedings{6586af11bd3e4e54b900b4db2100da95,
title = "Using micro and nanofluidics with surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy for in vitro blood based biomarker detection",
abstract = "In this presentation we will discuss the development of a point-of-care optofluidic device that uses gold nanoparticlebased surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) for detection of blood biomarkers. SERS approaches have been successfully used for detection of analytes due to the large enhancements provided by the interaction between the light, gold particles, and analyte. However, SERS approaches developed for use to accurately quantify an analyte have suffered from a lack of repeatability. We will describe our SERS optofluidic device with functionalized nanoparticles that helps to overcome these problems and will show results with a focus on blood cardiac biomarkers.",
keywords = "blood biomarkers, nanoparticles, optofluidic, Point-of-care, surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy",
author = "Cot{\'e}, {Gerard L.} and Jun Kameoka and Haley Marks",
year = "2014",
doi = "10.1117/12.2065418",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780819496263",
series = "Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE",
publisher = "SPIE",
booktitle = "Translational Biophotonics",
note = "Translational Biophotonics ; Conference date: 19-05-2014 Through 20-05-2014",
}