mercredi 22 mars 2017

Machine learning lets scientists reverse-engineer cellular control networks

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Researchers have used machine learning on the Stampede supercomputer to model the cellular control network that determines how tadpoles develop. Using that model, they reverse-engineered a drug intervention that created tadpoles with a form of mixed pigmentation never before seen in nature. They plan to use the method for cancer therapies and regenerative medicine. Machine learning lets scientists reverse-engineer cellular control networks

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