People with cancer have different amounts of a type of repetitive DNA - called Alu elements - than people without cancer. Now, machine learning can measure that from a blood draw. Researchers at the ...
A machine learning model called RealSeqS has been updated to detect a small, previously overlooked family of repetitive DNA. In the blood plasma of people with solid cancer, even before symptoms, ...
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Quantifying viral mimicry: How repetitive DNA in cancer cells triggers an immune response
Understanding the interaction between immune cells and cancer cells has important implications for cancer immunotherapies, including checkpoint inhibitor drugs and cell-based therapies, as well as ...
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