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Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of cell lysates mixed with silver nanoparticles for tumor classification
by
Stanca, Sarmiza E
, Krafft, Christoph
, Tolstik, Tatiana
, W.Schie, Iwan
, Popp, Juergen
, Hassoun, Mohamed
in
Antigens
/ Biomolecules
/ Biotechnology
/ Carbohydrates
/ cell lysate
/ Cell membranes
/ Classification
/ Data reduction
/ Full Research Paper
/ Identification
/ Lasers
/ Light
/ Liver cancer
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nanoscience
/ Nanotechnology
/ Nucleotides
/ Potassium chloride
/ Principal components analysis
/ Raman spectra
/ Raman spectroscopy
/ Reproducibility
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sensitivity enhancement
/ Silver
/ silver nanoparticles
/ Support vector machines
/ surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)
/ Transmission electron microscopy
/ tumor-cell differentiation
2017
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Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of cell lysates mixed with silver nanoparticles for tumor classification
by
Stanca, Sarmiza E
, Krafft, Christoph
, Tolstik, Tatiana
, W.Schie, Iwan
, Popp, Juergen
, Hassoun, Mohamed
in
Antigens
/ Biomolecules
/ Biotechnology
/ Carbohydrates
/ cell lysate
/ Cell membranes
/ Classification
/ Data reduction
/ Full Research Paper
/ Identification
/ Lasers
/ Light
/ Liver cancer
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nanoscience
/ Nanotechnology
/ Nucleotides
/ Potassium chloride
/ Principal components analysis
/ Raman spectra
/ Raman spectroscopy
/ Reproducibility
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sensitivity enhancement
/ Silver
/ silver nanoparticles
/ Support vector machines
/ surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)
/ Transmission electron microscopy
/ tumor-cell differentiation
2017
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Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of cell lysates mixed with silver nanoparticles for tumor classification
by
Stanca, Sarmiza E
, Krafft, Christoph
, Tolstik, Tatiana
, W.Schie, Iwan
, Popp, Juergen
, Hassoun, Mohamed
in
Antigens
/ Biomolecules
/ Biotechnology
/ Carbohydrates
/ cell lysate
/ Cell membranes
/ Classification
/ Data reduction
/ Full Research Paper
/ Identification
/ Lasers
/ Light
/ Liver cancer
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nanoscience
/ Nanotechnology
/ Nucleotides
/ Potassium chloride
/ Principal components analysis
/ Raman spectra
/ Raman spectroscopy
/ Reproducibility
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sensitivity enhancement
/ Silver
/ silver nanoparticles
/ Support vector machines
/ surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)
/ Transmission electron microscopy
/ tumor-cell differentiation
2017
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Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of cell lysates mixed with silver nanoparticles for tumor classification
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Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of cell lysates mixed with silver nanoparticles for tumor classification
2017
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The throughput of spontaneous Raman spectroscopy for cell identification applications is limited to the range of one cell per second because of the relatively low sensitivity. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is a widespread way to amplify the intensity of Raman signals by several orders of magnitude and, consequently, to improve the sensitivity and throughput. SERS protocols using immuno-functionalized nanoparticles turned out to be challenging for cell identification because they require complex preparation procedures. Here, a new SERS strategy is presented for cell classification using non-functionalized silver nanoparticles and potassium chloride to induce aggregation. To demonstrate the principle, cell lysates were prepared by ultrasonication that disrupts the cell membrane and enables interaction of released cellular biomolecules to nanoparticles. This approach was applied to distinguish four cell lines – Capan-1, HepG2, Sk-Hep1 and MCF-7 – using SERS at 785 nm excitation. Six independent batches were prepared per cell line to check the reproducibility. Principal component analysis was applied for data reduction and assessment of spectral variations that were assigned to proteins, nucleotides and carbohydrates. Four principal components were selected as input for classification models based on support vector machines. Leave-three-batches-out cross validation recognized four cell lines with sensitivities, specificities and accuracies above 96%. We conclude that this reproducible and specific SERS approach offers prospects for cell identification using easily preparable silver nanoparticles.
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Beilstein-Institut zur Föerderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften,Beilstein-Institut
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