Combining random forest and 2D correlation analysis to identify serum spectral signatures for neuro-oncology

Author:

Smith Benjamin R.12345,Ashton Katherine M.678910,Brodbelt Andrew11121310,Dawson Timothy678910,Jenkinson Michael D.11121310,Hunt Neil T.14153510,Palmer David S.12345,Baker Matthew J.1231617

Affiliation:

1. WestCHEM

2. Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry

3. University of Strathclyde

4. Thomas Graham Building

5. Glasgow

6. Neuropathology

7. Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

8. Royal Preston Hospital

9. Preston, PR2 9HT

10. UK

11. Neurosurgery

12. The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust

13. Liverpool

14. SUPA

15. Department of Physics

16. Technology and Innovation Centre

17. Glasgow G1 1RD

Abstract

Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy has long been established as an analytical technique for the measurement of vibrational modes of molecular systems.

Funder

University of Strathclyde

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

Electrochemistry,Spectroscopy,Environmental Chemistry,Biochemistry,Analytical Chemistry

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