Software automates protein pattern studies
U.S. engineering researchers say they have developed software that automates the analysis of protein patterns.Carnegie Mellon University student Justin Newberg and Professor Robert Murphy said their software toolbox is intended to help bioscience researchers characterize protein patterns in human tissues to aid in cancer diagnosis and therapy.Distribution of proteins in a cell or group of cells can be used to identify the state of surrounding tissue, whether it is healthy or diseased, said Newbe more...
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