Research Article

Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Analysis of Human Breast Cancer via Silver Nanoparticles: An Examination of Fabrication Methods

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Raw (a, c, e) and vector-normalized (b, d, f) SERS spectra of human cancerous breast tissue of the patient P141 and the native Raman spectra (g) recorded for the same tissue sample; excitation wavelength: 532 nm, integration time 0.1 sec, and laser power 1 mW.
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