Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
We exploit Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) to investigate aqueous droplets
of genomic DNA deposited onto silver-coated silicon nanowires, and we show that it is possible to
efficiently discriminate between spectra of tumoral and healthy cells. To assess the robustness of
the proposed technique, we develop two different statistical approaches, one based on the Principal
Components Analysis of spectral data and one based on the computation of the `2 distance between
spectra. Both methods prove to be highly efficient, and we test their accuracy via the Cohen's ? statis-
tics. We show that the synergistic combination of the SERS spectroscopy and the statistical analysis
methods leads to efficient and fast cancer diagnostic applications allowing rapid and unexpansive
discrimination between healthy and tumoral genomic DNA alternative to the more complex and
expensive DNA sequencing
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
tumoral genomic DNA; Raman spectroscopy; classification; principal component analysis; logistic regression; minimum distance classifiers
List of contributors:
Sciortino, Antonio; Lisi, Antonella; Convertino, Annalisa; Ledda, Mario; Mussi, Valentina
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