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Machine learning approach can identify cancerous single cells by detecting its pH – News-Medical.Net
Cancerous cells exhibit several key differences from healthy cells that help identify them as dangerous. For instance, the pH — the level of acidity — within…

Cancerous cells exhibit several key differences from healthy cells that help identify them as dangerous. For instance, the pH — the level of acidity — within a cancerous cell is not the same as the pH within a healthy cell.
Researchers from the National University of Singapore developed a method of using machine learning to determine whether a single cell is cancerous by detecting its pH. They describe their work in the journal APL Bioengineering, from AIP Publishing.
“The ability to identify…
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