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Computational biology algorithm could help optimize culture conditions required for cell therapy – News-Medical.net
Cellular therapy is a powerful strategy to produce patient-specific, personalised cells to treat many diseases, including heart disease and neurological disorde…
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 12 2020
Cellular therapy is a powerful strategy to produce patient-specific, personalized cells to treat many diseases, including heart disease and neurological disorders. But a major challenge for cell therapy applications is keeping cells alive and well in the lab.
That may soon change as researchers at Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore, and Monash University, Australia have devised an algorithm that can predict what molecules are needed to keep cells h…
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