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Scientists uncover new therapeutic target for treating colorectal tumors
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Scientists uncover new therapeutic target for treating colorectal tumors

TOKYO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE IMAGE: A NEW STUDY BY RESEARCHERS FROM JAPAN AND CHINA HAS REVEALED THAT INHIBITING DCIR, A C-TYPE LECTIN RECEPTOR PROTEIN RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING HOMEOSTASIS IN THE IMMUNE AND BONE SYSTEMS, REDUCES THE SEVERITY OF DSS COLITIS SYMPTOMS AND SUPPRESSES COLORECTAL TUMOR GROWTH. THESE FINDINGS COULD PAVE THE WAY FOR THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES...

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IMAGING TECHNIQUE SPOTS COLORECTAL TUMORS WITH 100% ACCURACY

BETH MILLER-WUSTL A new imaging technique in development provides accurate, real-time, computer-aided diagnosis of colorectal cancer, researchers say. Using deep learning, a type of machine learning, researchers used the technique on more than 26,000 individual frames of imaging data from colorectal tissue samples to determine the method’s accuracy. Compared with pathology reports, the method identified...

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Single-cell analysis reveals subtypes of colorectal tumors

Cancer — Histopathologic image of colonic carcinoid.    Combining single-cell genomics and computational techniques, a research team including Paul Robson, Ph.D., director of single-cell biology at The Jackson Laboratory (JAX), has defined cell-type composition of cancerous cells from 11 colorectal tumors, as well as adjacent noncancerous cells, a key to more targeted diagnosis and treatment....