Baylor College of Medicine: FunMap Reveals a Functional Network of Genes and Proteins in Human Cancer
December 12, 2024
December 12, 2024
HOUSTON, Texas, Dec. 12 (TNSres) -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news:
Large-scale protein and gene profiling have massively expanded the landscape of cancer-associated proteins and gene mutations, but it has been difficult to discern whether they play an active role in the disease or are innocent bystanders. In a study published in Nature Cancer, researchers at Baylor College of Medicine revealed a powerful and unbiased machine learning-based approach called . . .
Large-scale protein and gene profiling have massively expanded the landscape of cancer-associated proteins and gene mutations, but it has been difficult to discern whether they play an active role in the disease or are innocent bystanders. In a study published in Nature Cancer, researchers at Baylor College of Medicine revealed a powerful and unbiased machine learning-based approach called . . .