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This study introduces a novel approach for analyzing complex biological data, enabling faster and more accurate insights into disease mechanisms. Researchers can now better understand cellular processes and identify potential therapeutic targets.

Area of Science:

  • Bioinformatics
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  • Genomics

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  • Analyzing large-scale biological datasets is crucial for understanding disease.

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