Computational algorithm to assist in cancer treatments developed
High-throughput DNA sequencing technologies are leading to a revolution in how clinicians diagnose and treat cancer. The molecular profiles of individual tumors are beginning to be used in the design of chemotherapeutic programs optimized for the treatment of individual patients. The real revolution, however, is coming with the emerging capability to inexpensively and accurately sequence the entir Source: Georgia Institute of Technology - Discipline: Cancer...
Source: LabSpaces - Tuesday, 14 February
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