Abstract
Spectral differences of surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) were observed for human insulin versus analog and for phosphorylated protein versus unphosphorylated. Adaptive silver films enable soft protein deposition and improved SERS enhancement. This allows to detect small structural differences of proteins at sub-monolayer density.
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