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Cancer Cell Detection on the Surface of Top-Gated Monolayer Graphene via Raman Spectroscopy.

Sitansu Sekhar NandaSandeep KaushalYong ShinKyusik YunSeong Soo A AnK P S S HembramGeorgia C PapaefthymiouDong Kee Yi
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2021)
A label-free biosensor is described based on the Raman spectroscopic signatures of monolayer graphene, which are modified in the compartment of cancer cells because of electron-phonon coupling in monolayer graphene. Specifically, the Raman spectra of electrostatically gated monolayer graphene on SiO 2 /Si substrates, in the voltage range from 0 to 5 V, were studied in the absence and the presence of cancer cells. Density functional theory simulations afforded a correlation between cancer cells and the observed Raman spectra, through the regulation of the intensities of the G and 2D Raman vibrational modes with applied voltage. The C-H and N-H bonds of phenylalanine enabled the detection of this biosensing activity. Significantly, this detection can be carried out even in the absence of cancer cell-culturing steps.
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