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- Scientists create way to document non-cancerous cells’ influence on . . .
Scientists have long studied the ins and outs of cancer cells to learn more about the disease, but they’re increasingly finding that noncancerous cells near the cancer cells exert a powerful influence over a tumor’s trajectory
- Scientists create a type of catalog, the ‘colocatome,’ of non-cancerous . . .
Scientists have long studied the ins and outs of cancer cells to learn more about the disease, but they’re increasingly finding that noncancerous cells near the cancer cells exert a powerful influence over a tumor’s trajectory
- The human cell line - Non-cancerous - The Human Protein Atlas
A list of the cell lines described as non-cancerous is shown below, and by clicking on a cell line lollipop plots showing the activity of cancer-related pathways inferred using PROGENy and CytoSig cytokines for that particular cell line will be displayed
- The colocatome: Scientists create a catalog of non-cancerous cells . . .
"Not all cells in a tumor are cancer cells—they're not even always the most dominant cell type," said Sylvia Plevritis, Ph D , chair of Stanford Medicine's department of biomedical data
- Identification of non-cancer cells from cancer transcriptomic data
In this review, we describe the state-of-the-art approaches for the quantification of non-cancer cells from bulk and single-cell cancer transcriptomic data, with a focus on immune cells
- Can anyone suggest normal non-cancerous human cell lines that can . . .
Can anyone suggest 'normal' non-cancerous human cell lines that can undergo quiescence or senescence or at least come from normal tissue? Apart from fibroblast cell lines like IMR-90 etc,
- Precise CAR-T cell therapy targeting non-cancerous diseases: Advances . . .
We summarize breakthroughs in the repurposing of CAR-T cells for non-cancerous diseases, including autoimmune disorders, fibrotic conditions, senescence-associated pathologies, and infectious diseases
- Using AI to Decode Cancer Cell Interactions and Growth
The team developed experimental models of lung cancer in the lab, then used artificial intelligence to analyze them, identifying noncancerous cells and how they organized within and around the tumor cells
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