Surface enhanced Raman scattering for the multiplexed detection of pathogenic microorganisms: towards point-of-use applications
Abstract
Surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is a technique that demonstrates a number of advantages for the rapid, specific and sensitive detection of pathogenic microorganisms. In this review, an overview of label-free and label-based SERS approaches, including microfluidics, nucleic acid detection and immunoassays, for the multiplexed detection of pathogenic bacteria and viruses from the last decade will be discussed, as well as their transition into promising point-of-use detection technologies in industrial and medical settings.
- This article is part of the themed collections: 150th Anniversary Collection: Raman Spectroscopy and SERS and Analyst Review Articles 2021