Triangular silver nanoplates (TSNPs) have been functionalised with probe strand miRNA that is complementary in part to the target nucleic acid, miR-132-3p, that is associated with neuroblastoma. These TSNPs were immobilised in gold microcavities via complementary miRNA hybridisation and can give plasmonic enhancement of the Raman response. Optimum enhancement can be achieved by using different excitation wavelengths and changing the distance between the nanoplate and the surface of the cavity. As silver is electrocatalytically active to the reduction of hydrogen peroxide, these probe-functionalised TSNPs can be used in a miRNA assay where a linear response was obtained for target concentrations from 100 fM to 1 mu M target concentration, with a current generated of 100 mu A.