Repeated double cross-validation applied to the PCA-LDA classification of SERS spectra

Analytical biochemistry is the study of biochemical components found in a cell or other biological sample. This scientific discipline uses a broad range of techniques for separation, identification, quantification and functional characterization of biological molecules.
To perform a comprehensive biochemical analysis of a biomolecule in a biological process or system, the biochemist typically needs to design a strategy to detect that biomolecule, isolate it in pure form from among thousands of molecules that can be found in an extracts from a biological sample, characterize it, and analyize its function. An assay, the biochemical test that characterizes a molecule, whether quantitative or semi-quantitative, is important to determine the presence and quantity of a biomolecule at each step of the study. Detection assays may range from the simple type of assays provided by spectrophotometric measurements and gel staining to determine the concentration and purity of proteins and nucleic acids, to long and tedious bioassays that may take days to perform.
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Biochemical analysis techniques refer to a set of methods, assays, and procedures that enable scientists to analyize the substances found in living organisms and the chemical reactions underlying life processes. The most sophisticated of these techniques are reserved for specialty research and diagnostic laboratories, although simplified sets of these techniques are used in such common events as testing for illegal drug abuse in competitive athletic events and monitoring of blood sugar by diabetic patients.
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