Deciphering inflammation-induced tumorigenesis: Unveiling gastric cancer's trail with network and AI

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Deciphering inflammation-induced tumorigenesis: Unveiling gastric cancer's trail with network and AI

Researchers have utilized AI and multi-omics to explore the pathways of gastric inflammation-induced tumorigenesis, offering insights into early detection and personalized medicine. The study identifies key triggers of tumorigenesis and provides a framework for innovative gastric cancer therapies.

A team of scientists from the Institute for TCM-X at Tsinghua University published a pivotal review in Cancer Biology & Medicine, using AI and multi-omics to map the development of gastric cancer. The integration of single-cell transcriptomics and network-based algorithms reveals crucial biomarkers and potential intervention targets.

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