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This communication describes an ultrafast high-sensitivity plasmonic-driven thermal sensing approach for the detection of tumoral markers. Gold nanoprisms derivatized with antibody against carcinoembryonic antigen (anti-CEA) are used to label CEA molecules and imprint thermal signals upon illumination, enabling sensitivities up to the attomolar range in real patient samples.
This communication describes an ultrafast high-sensitivity plasmonic-driven thermal sensing approach for the detection of tumoral markers. Gold nanoprisms derivatized with antibody against carcinoembryonic antigen (anti-CEA) are used to label CEA molecules and imprint thermal signals upon illumination, enabling sensitivities up to the attomolar range in real patient samples.
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