Abstract

Plasmonic Biosensors Metal nanostructures exhibit tremendous potentialities in biosensing applications relying on fluorescence, Raman spectroscopy, infrared absorption, and colorimetry thanks to unique plasmonic effects. In particular, nanostructured surfaces can be smartly employed for realizing chip-based bioassays with remarkable sensing performance. In article number 2101133, Antonio Minopoli, Adriano Acunzo, Bartolomeo Della Ventura, and Raffaele Velotta review the recent developments in plasmonic biosensors.

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