AI helps to spot single diseased cells

Researchers developed a novel artificial intelligence algorithm for clinical applications called ‘scArches’. It efficiently compares patients’ cells with a reference atlas of cells of healthy individuals. This enables physicians to pinpoint cells in disease and prioritize them for personalized treatment in each patient.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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