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How can advancements in bioinformatics tools and multi-omics integration (genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics) improve the early diagnosis of cancer in 2024?
How can bioinformatics tools optimize the integration of multi-omics data to identify highly specific and sensitive biomarkers for early cancer diagnosis? · What role does artificial intelligence play in analyzing complex biological datasets, and how can its predictions be validated for clinical use? · What challenges exist in the standardization of bioinformatics pipelines for regulatory approval and widespread clinical adoption? · How can researchers address issues such as data...
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Are you familiar with FLUORESCENCE ENHANCED THERAGNOSIS?
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How can I keep bronchial epithelial cell alive, while retaining the effect of PM exposure?
Objective of the study: Evaluate whether normal bronchial epithelial cells acquire invasiveness following exposure to particulate matter. Initial approach: Expose the BEAS2B cell line to PM10 at concentrations of 50ug and 75ug for 48 hours. Subsequently, perform a wound healing assay and an invasion assay using matrigel. Problem encountered: Post exposure, a significant number of cells died, resulting in inadequate cell viability. This has hindered our ability to observe if the non-malignant...
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Why do cancer treatment options (chemotherapies + radiations) have outcome failure rates of 90% (+/-5) for solid tumors?
Despite seven decades of basic science, epidemiological and animal studies or clinical trials on cancer research and therapy, why cancer treatment options (chemotherapies + radiations) have outcome failure rates of 90% (+/-5) for solid tumors, according to governmental and private organizations. Please select your answer among the followings: 1. Need more research funding for epidemiological studies and experimental models of tumors and clinical trials. 2. Cancer is too many (100, 200...
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