Author: Neethirajan, Suresh; Ahmed, Syed Rahin; Chand, Rohit; Buozis, John; Nagy, Éva
Title: Recent Advances in Biosensor Development for Foodborne Virus Detection Document date: 2017_7_5
ID: sj6zfybb_96
Snippet: A spectroscopic assay based on SERS can be used to detect human rotaviruses for direct structural characterisation of the viruses [104] . The SERS spectra can identify and qualitatively classify virus strain fingerprints according to their G and P genotypes with > 96% accuracy. This technique is useful for virus laboratories and healthcare centres for pathogen detection and monitoring......
Document: A spectroscopic assay based on SERS can be used to detect human rotaviruses for direct structural characterisation of the viruses [104] . The SERS spectra can identify and qualitatively classify virus strain fingerprints according to their G and P genotypes with > 96% accuracy. This technique is useful for virus laboratories and healthcare centres for pathogen detection and monitoring.
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