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Novel model reveals how genomic instability arises in histologically benign tissue

Understanding which cells give rise to which areas of cancer can improve our understanding of how a tumor has grown and developed, including how it has changed genetically, over time. This has been made possible using a new technique called spatial transcriptomics, which allows scientists to see what genetic changes take place without breaking up the tissue they're looking at. ....

United Kingdom , Joakim Lundeberg , Emily Henderson , University Of Oxford , Cancer Research United Kingdom , Nuffield Department Of Surgical Sciences , Royal Institute Of Technology , Nuffield Department , Surgical Sciences , Life Science , Prostate Cancer ,

AI, computer models of brain cells open door to experiments not possible in lab

Cedars-Sinai researchers used AI to create what they contend are the most realistic and complex computer models of individual brain cells to date. ....

Costas Anastassiou , Sinai Medical Center , Cell Reports , Brain Cells , Computer Models , Artificial Intelligence , Brain Research , Machine Learning , Mouse Brain , Visual Cortex ,

AI, computer models of brain cells open door to experiments not possible in lab

Cedars-Sinai researchers used AI to create what they contend are the most realistic and complex computer models of individual brain cells to date. ....

Costas Anastassiou , Sinai Medical Center , Cell Reports , Brain Cells , Computer Models , Artificial Intelligence , Brain Research , Machine Learning , Mouse Brain , Visual Cortex ,

Brown researchers develop an advanced way to isolate single cells from complex tissues

In cancer research, it all comes down to a single cell. Over the last decade, cancer researchers have homed in on the fact that an individual cell from a tumor can be used to perform molecular analyses that reveal important clues about how the cancer developed, how it spreads and how it may be targeted. ....

Gilda Barabino , Harry Yu , Anubhav Tripathi , Emily Henderson , Brown Technology Innovations , Franklinw Olin College Of Engineering , Brown University , Scientific Reports , Nikos Tapinos , Cel Welch , Sample Preparation ,